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10 Ways to Adjust to Wearing a Hearing Aids

Posted by DR Paul on Jan 28, 2023

10 Ways to Adjust to Wearing a Hearing Aids

10 Ways to Adjust to Wearing a Hearing Aids

1. Take Time to Adjust – It may take some time to get used to the new sound of your hearing aids, but eventually you'll become accustomed to the difference in sound quality; when adjusting, try to lower the volume gradually and avoid making any sudden changes.

2. Practice with Background Noise - When practicing with a hearing aid for the first time, try listening to different types of background noise such as conversations in a crowded room or on the radio; this will help you become more familiar with what it feels like wearing a hearing aid.

3. Wear Your Hearing Aid Every Day - Becoming comfortable with wearing a hearing aid requires consistent use; even if you don’t necessarily need it all day, put it on and practice listening so that your brain can adjust.

4. Use Multi-Environmental Settings - Most modern hearing aids come equipped with multi-environmental settings which are designed to help you adjust quickly in different environments such as outdoors or indoors; take advantage of these settings when navigating through different environments.

5. Test Out Volume Levels - It's important to find the right level of amplification for a given environment; most models come with adjustable volume control so that you can find optimal amplification without feeling overwhelmed by loudness .

6. Seek Professional Advice - If at any point during your adjustment period you feel overwhelmed or confused, don’t hesitate to reach out and seek professional advice from an audiologist or healthcare provider who specializes in hearing loss.

7. Educate Yourself About Your Hearing Aid – Learning about how your device works and what its features are can make adjusting easier; read user manuals or watch tutorials online before using your device for the first time. 

8 . Be Proactive about Maintenance - Regular cleaning and maintenance is key for keeping your hearing aid working properly over time; refer to manufacturer instructions for proper care and cleaning techniques.

9. Attend Local Support Groups – Attending local support groups for those with hearing loss can be an invaluable source of information as well as support throughout your adjustment period.

10. Set Goals – Set achievable goals when adapting to life with a hearing aid such as being able to confidently hold conversations or go out by yourself without feeling anxious about sound clarity.

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