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Hi, I'm Dr. Maryann McCullough and today I'm going to talk to you about how to clean
your hearing aid.
I'll start by saying that hearing aids should be cleaned regularly.
Most patients will receive with their hearing aids, cleaning tools and those
cleaning tools are typically reviewed at your first appointment
when you get your hearing aid. But sometimes you get home and you forget that
hearing aids should be cleaned daily. When I say daily, I mean twice a day.
When you take them out at night wax is wet and sticky
and should be wiped off as well as brushed off
with the brush that comes with your hearing aid cleaning kit.
In the morning before you put the hearing aids in the waxes had an
opportunity to dry
overnight so what you want to do is now use the brush and pick again to
to flake off any wax that may be like dirt that'll just come right off.
You'll also typically get a cloth to help clean your
your hearing aid. But if you don't get a cloth, a dry tissue
will do the same thing. What you want to do
is take the hearing aid and today I'll start with an In the Ear style
and you want to make sure that when you use your cleaning tool you take a look
at the brush that comes with it
and brush over the front of the hearing aid
where your microphone is. Thats that tiny little
circle right there. You also wanna
brush on the wax guard side
where sound comes out of your hearing aid. If you're unable to get the wax
out
you may need to use the pic on the end of the instrument to also help clean it
out.
And again wiping off with the dry tissue
will get off any residual wax that may be on your hearing aid.
There's another type hearing aid called the Behind the Ear style
that can be cleaned by removing
the ear mold and washing it in warm soapy water
and then reattaching to the electronics of the hearing aid,
it's important that you never get this part wet but if you're not comfortable
doing that
or your Audiologist doesn't recommend it then what you wanna do
is at least every day
morning and night pick out any wax or debris
that might accumulate in this hole here where the sound comes out
and also brushing along the back of your instrument
where the microphones are. That's a great way to clean the behind the ear style.
I'll also review with you the In the Canal,
I'm sorry, the Receiver in the Canal style as well
as a Behind the Ear style of the RIT
with an ear mold. And both of those can be cleaned
with again, a brush that comes with your hearing aid and I'm just switching to a
different
brush just to show you the different types of brushes that you may have recieved
with your hearing aid.
And you wanna again brush the spine on a regular basis.
Brush here and then again occasionally you may need the pick
to pick out any wax or debris that accumulates on the end.
Most importantly you wanna always wipe off any wax or debris.
Again, morning and night or use your cloth
and always store you're hearing aids with the battery door open at night.
That's how you turn them off. I hope this information was helpful to you
and I hope you're cleaning your hearing aids regularly. Thank you