When you have a hearing aid for the first time, you will notice some important maintenance and cleaning tips to follow to keep your hearing aid functioning for longer. Hearing aids are small devices that are designed to help you hear, but due to their small size, they can be delicate, and you need to be careful when handling them to keep them functioning correctly. 

Today, we want to look at hearing aid repair and maintenance and some of the essential reasons you should go to your audiologist when you face issues. An audiologist will properly repair and fix your hearing aids, ensure they last longer and provide you with the best sound quality. 

Here are some of the reasons why you should consult a professional when you face any issue with your hearing aid. 

You have tried troubleshooting and it doesn’t work 

When you first face an issue with your hearing aid, such as it stopping working – your first instinct will be to try and fix the issue yourself by adjusting the volume of your hearing aid, changing the battery, or cleaning the hearing aid. However, a lot of the time, these fixes won’t work, and this is where you need to consult a professional. Often when simple troubleshooting doesn’t work, it indicates there is a deeper underlying issue with your hearing aid. A professional will be able to identify the problem and make sure to fix it. 

You have lost or gained weight 

One of the issues you might face with your hearing aid is that it no longer fits how it did before. This can be a simple issue that you can fix by taking your hearing aid out and refitting it – but this might not work, and this can be caused by several things. If you have recently put on weight or lost some weight, the size of your ear might have changed, and this can cause your once perfectly fitted hearing aid to no longer fit. If this is the case, you need to consider getting a professional involved, and they will have to either refit your hearing aid or get you a new one that is the right size for you.

If your hearing aid doesn’t fit properly, it is important that you contact your audiologist for an adjustment because you won’t get the benefits from your hearing aid if it doesn’t fit properly. 

The issue is physical 

If you have dropped your hearing aid and it is cracked or scratched – it is incredibly important that you go to your audiologist and allow them to fix your hearing aid for you. Physical damage can make your hearing aid no longer fit properly, and it can also cause issues such as moisture buildup inside as well as vulnerability. A professional needs to get involved because otherwise, your hearing aid may lose a lot of its lifespan.