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10 Common Myths About Hearing Aids Debunked

Posted by DR Paul on Jan 28, 2023

10 Common Myths About Hearing Aids Debunked

 10 Common Myths About Hearing Aids Debunked

1. Hearing Aids Won't Improve Your Hearing - While hearing aids cannot restore perfect hearing, they do help to improve the sound quality of what you are hearing by amplifying it and allowing your brain to better process the sound.

2. You’ll Need to Wear Two – Even though two hearing aids may be recommended for those with severe hearing loss, most people can benefit from just wearing one device and still get adequate sound amplification.

3. They're Uncomfortable – Hearing aid technology has come a long way in recent years and many modern devices are designed for maximum comfort both in terms of fit and use; if you try a model that doesn’t feel comfortable, don’t be afraid to switch up the type or style you’re using.

4. They'll Make You Look Older – People have been wearing glasses since time immemorial but this doesn’t make them look older; the same is true of hearing aids as many models now come in various colors and shapes so that they blend right in with your natural features.

5. They Cause Infections – Modern hearing aids feature advanced components which reduce any risk of infection due to moisture or dirt buildup; however, it’s still important to regularly clean your device with a dry cloth or brush in order to keep it functioning properly.

6. They're Expensive – The good news is that technology advancements have made high quality devices more affordable than ever before; talk to your doctor about potential payment plans or funding options available for those who qualify.

7. You Can't Swim With Them – Swimming with a hearing aid is not recommended as water can damage delicate circuitry; however, there are certain waterproof brands on the market today for users who need peace of mind when spending time near water. 

8. They're Too Complicated To Use - Technology has made significant strides over recent years and many models now come with digital settings built right into their design so that adjusting levels is simple and straightforward 

9.They Don't Last Long - While the lifespan varies depending on usage and maintenance, most modern hearing aids can last up to 7 years before requiring replacement parts or adjustments; if taken care of properly they can last even longer!

10. They Stop Working After A While - With proper maintenance and cleaning, most hearing devices should continue working as intended well beyond their expected lifespan!

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