Taking care of your ears is so important when it comes to maintaining good hearing health. If you have hearing aids, keeping your ears clean is especially important to make sure that they function correctly. If you’ve been having trouble with your hearing aids, or you’re looking for some tips on how to safely keep your ears clean, a hearing health professional will help. Let’s take a look at how you can keep your ears and your hearing aids clean and in the best condition.

Why is Keeping Your Ears Clean Important?

Your ears naturally produce wax, and while it might seem like a different substance, it actually helps protect your ear canal. But, excessive wax can lead to problems with your hearing and even the performance of your heading aid. So, regular and gentle ear cleaning can prevent wax buildup and any deterioration in your hearing aids.

Unfortunately, many individuals turn to cotton swabs when it comes to ear cleaning, but this can force the wax deeper into your ear canal and cause further blockages. If you’re struggling with wax buildup, it’s a good idea to speak to a hearing health professional for advice on how to clean your ears and your hearing aids safely.

What Do Hearing Health Professionals Do?

Hearing health professionals are trained to deal with several hearing related concerns like ear cleaning and taking care of your hearing aids. Your ears are one of your most delicate organs, and they can give you valuable advice on how to take care of them without accidentally damaging them.

Hearing health professionals can also help with your hearing aid performance and can help fix any issues you’ve been having with them, whether they’re related to ear hygiene or another problem altogether. If you’re not sure whether your ears or your hearing aids are the problem, they will help get to the bottom of it and get you back on track.

Ears

When it comes to cleaning your ears, there are three safe ways you can unblock your ears without causing any damage. The safest way is to use a bulb syringe to apply warm water into the ear. This helps to soften the wax making it easier to drain. Do not try and use ear candles at home as this can be harmful to your ears. If you are not sure on the most effective treatment for cleaning your ears, contact your hearing health professional.

Hearing aids

When it comes to hearing aids, you should wipe them down with soft cloths or tissues to clean the outer parts of your hearing aids. When it comes to cleaning the intricate pieces of your hearing aid, you should always leave that to the professionals to avoid any damage to the device.

Finally, when you are not wearing your hearing aids, you should always store them in their case to make sure dust and other debris doesn’t buildup and affect their performance. Remember that if you’re unsure about anything to do with your hearing aids or your ears that it’s best to speak to your hearing health professional.