{"id":803,"date":"2022-05-20T01:08:44","date_gmt":"2022-05-20T05:08:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wilmingtonaudiology.com\/?p=803"},"modified":"2022-05-20T01:08:44","modified_gmt":"2022-05-20T05:08:44","slug":"how-to-avoid-earwax-buildup-with-hearing-aids","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wilmingtonaudiology.com\/how-to-avoid-earwax-buildup-with-hearing-aids\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Avoid Earwax Buildup with Hearing Aids"},"content":{"rendered":"
Have you noticed that your hearing seems muffled when talking with your partner or when the barista calls out your coffee order at Brew Ha Ha<\/a>? If so, it could be a problem with earwax buildup on your hearing aid.<\/p>\n When earwax builds up on your hearing aids<\/a>, it can stop sound from effectively traveling through your ear. This can reduce your ability to hear when you are in a work meeting or out socializing with friends.<\/p>\n It also has the potential to block sound waves sent from the hearing aid receiver to the microphone. The sound then bounces back and causes feedback, a high-pitched whistling noise that can be uncomfortable.<\/p>\n Over time, moisture and acids from too much earwax can start to degrade your hearing aid. This can cause damage severe enough that you may need to repair or even replace your device.<\/p>\n Foreign objects in the ear appear to increase the production of earwax. This includes hearing aids. Not only that, but hearing aids can also disrupt the natural self-cleaning process of the ear.<\/p>\n Normally, the ideal way to clean your ears is to let the earwax dry and slough off on its own. However, research has shown that earwax is more likely to accumulate and cause a hearing impairment<\/a> when this natural cleaning method is prevented by an object in your ear.<\/p>\n Taking the necessary steps to prevent earwax buildup is essential to protecting your hearing aids and keeping your ears healthy. Ways to do this include:<\/p>\n For additional information or to schedule an appointment with a hearing aid expert, contact Wilmington Audiology Services<\/span> today.<\/p>\nHearing Aid Problems Caused by Too Much Earwax\u00a0 <\/h2>\n
Objects in Ear Increase Earwax Production<\/h2>\n
Steps to Avoid Earwax Buildup<\/h2>\n
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