Hearing aid is a kind of electronic product with close manufacturing. Each electronic product will have its own service life, which is what we call its service life. How long is the service life of a hearing aid?
Generally, the life span of hearing aids is about 5 to 8 years, but the most important thing is based on personal usage habits, followed by environmental factors, product quality of hearing aids and other issues will have some differences.
There are many ways to maintain the hearing aid. Basically, most of the ways are proved to be feasible. On weekdays, when the hearing aid is not used at night, we need to open the door of the hearing aid, and then put it into the drying box for drying. This can not only prevent moisture, but also help to increase the service life of the hearing aid. In addition, the most important thing is to Good regular return to the hearing aid fitting center for a professional vacuum dehumidification maintenance.
When bathing and shampooing, we must remember to take off the hearing aid. Don’t think that the current hearing aid has water-proof function. As far as washing under water arbitrarily, for hearing aid, water is its biggest enemy. Therefore, in dry environment, it is the best for hearing aid.
The lifespan of hearing aids is related to the use habits of patients. If you maintain it well, it will not be a problem if you use it for 7 or 8 years, or even if your hearing aids can operate normally for 10 years. If you don’t maintain it well, it may take 2 or 3 years to use your hearing aids and then your hearing aids will be useless. I’ve met a customer before. It’s my real admiration. His hearing aids have been used for 16 years, so it can be seen , how much influence does the hearing aid maintenance have on its service life.
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