Removing Hearing Aid Stuck In Ear: New Guide Offers Expert Safety Tips

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Nano Hearing Aids, (888-310-NANO) a division of Hearing at Home LLC, has released a new guide outlining the steps to take if a hearing aid gets lodged in the ear.

Titled “Hearing Aid Stuck in Ear: How to Deal with It” this new guide offers essential advice to help hearing aid users address a potentially stressful experience calmly and safely. Recognizing that a stuck hearing aid or ear dome can be alarming, the experts at Nano Hearing Aids provide step-by-step actions to follow in situations such as these, helping users understand what to do, addressing the consequence of prolonging removal, and explaining why seeking professional help is crucial.

More information is available at https://nanohearingaids.com/blogs/news/hearing-aid-stuck-in-ear

Getting a hearing aid stuck in the ear can be unsettling, but Nano Hearing Aids emphasizes that it is not immediately harmful. Their guide advises users to remain calm and outlines the specific actions they should take, such as contacting a professional for safe, fast removal. Prioritizing preventative measures, such as selecting the correct ear dome size and replacing it within recommended timeframes, can also reduce the risk of the device becoming stuck.

“At Nano Hearing Aids, we prioritize user safety and comfort by offering reliable OTC solutions that make hearing easier for those with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss,” says a spokesperson for the company.

Hearing aids can become lodged in the ear due to several common factors, including device design, using the wrong size of ear domes, and/or not replacing the ear dome every three months as recommended.

By selecting the correct dome size, choosing a well-suited design, and regularly replacing the ear domes, users can minimize the chances of their devices becoming loose and causing potential safety concerns.

Nano Hearing Aids specializes in OTC hearing devices equipped with multiple ear domes in various sizes, allowing users to select the best fit.

In August 2024, the company launched its newest Completely in Canal (CIC) hearing aid models, now available in both 2 and 4-program formats. Guided by customer feedback, these advanced hearing aids offer exceptional sound quality and discreet comfort. The First Ear Pro CIC, for example, feature customizable ear tips.

Learn more by visiting https://nanohearingaids.com

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