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How often should you change wax filter in hearing aid?

How often should you change wax filter in hearing aid?

On average, hearing aid tubing should be replaced every four to six months. Domes should be replaced every 2-3 months, and wax filters should be changed every month. Many new hearing aid users do understand that proper care and maintenance of their hearing aids is an important part of caring for their new investment.

What is a wax filter on hearing aid?

A wax filter is a miniature plastic screen that keeps earwax out of your speaker or receiver. We don’t want earwax accumulating around those components. If too much earwax gets into your hearing aid, the sound quality drops.

Why does my hearing aid slip out?

Problem: The Hearing Aid Is Slipping out of Your Ear Moisture in your ear canal can cause the device to move around. The hearing aid also may change position from jaw movement when you talk or chew. If you use a dome on your hearing aid, try adjusting to a smaller or larger size.

Are all hearing aid wax guards the same size?

If you are referring to all hearing aid filters being the same size, then the answer is definitely “no”. Different brands of aids have totally different filters, and may not be interchangeable.

How do you get earwax out of a hearing aid?

The wax loop or brush from a cleaning kit are the best tools to gently scoop any wax away from the opening of the sound tip. Behind the ear hearing aids come with tubes that can also become blocked with earwax. Remove it, check for any blockages, and remove them with either a small, bendable wire or an air blower.

Can hearing aid filters be cleaned?

Your hearing aids are an important investment and have been designed to be both reliable and durable. Use a few minutes each day to clean them. Most hearing aids come with a filter to stop wax getting into the hearing aid or into the speaker or earpiece. Check the wax filter and replace it if necessary.

Can I use alcohol wipes to clean my hearing aid?

Avoid wipes with chemicals or alcohol when cleaning hearing aids as they could damage the devices.

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