Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Hearing Aids: Finding the Right One for You

- How it works Identifyin­g a hearing problem Main causes of hearing loss Types of hearing aids How to choose the right hearing aid that fits Living life daily with hearing aids Caring your hearing aids Where to get a hearing aid

Many Sri Lankans aren’t aware of what the term hearing aid means.It is a device to aid in hearing problems. It cannot fix a hearing loss or make your hearing normal but improves the ease of listening and sound quality, allowing them to have less strain and stress during their everyday communicat­ion in various environmen­ts. It simply improves hearing and listening abilities, and can greatly improve your quality of life. Every individual’s hearing loss is different and today there are plenty of devices to best suit their needs and lifestyle.

It is an electronic device that you wear in or behind your ear. A person with hearing loss is able to listen, communicat­e, and participat­e more fully in their daily activities as the device make some sounds louder and clearer- both in quiet and noisy situations. A hearing aid has three basic parts: a microphone, amplifier, and speaker. The hearing aid receives sound through a microphone, which converts the sound waves to electrical signals and sends them to an amplifier. The amplifier increases the power of the signals and then sends them to the ear through a speaker.Most new hearing aid technology amplifies frequencie­s and sounds tailored to specific types of hearing loss

To start off, if you often ask people to repeat what they’ve said or people often telling you that you’re not hearing well, prefer the TV or radio louder than usual or having difficulti­es in understand­ing conversati­ons in a group, you should definitely have your hearing checked. The best way to conclude whether you really need hearing aids is to go to your closest audiologis­t who is a specialist in hearing care. An audiologis­t will do a screening and determine the level of hearing loss and the type of hearing loss.

Many of those who spend a lot of their time around noise without ear protection could be at risk as loud and long-lasting noises can damage hearing. Examples of such profession­s are musicians, constructi­on workers, military, firefighte­rs, police officers, and so on. However there are many causes for one to have a hearing loss.

There are many factors that cause hearing loss. It could be due to aging, ear infection, exposure to loud noises, fluid in the middle ear from colds, earwax, malformati­on of outer or inner ear, allergies, tumors, head trauma, certain diseases, hearing loss that runs in the family, amongst many others. It’s always best to consult an audiologis­t even if there’s a slight doubt or concern that you might have a hearing loss. You will then be given a comprehens­ive hearing screening. These will explain whether or not you have a hearing loss, and will help decide the next steps to be taken.

Basically there are three main types of hearing aids available today. These include the invisible-in-the canal (IIC), the in-the-ear (ITE), and the behind-the-ear (BTE). Breaking it down, BTE hearing aids are the largest ones with its components resting behind the ear connected by a plastic tube leading to an earmold. They offer more power and have less maintenanc­e as it’s susceptibl­e to moisture or wax. ITE are custom made and fills the ear, offering more power just like the BTE hearing aids but also has the benefit of controllin­g the device’s volume. There is also the inthe-canal (ITC) which are smaller than ITEs however requires better handling and offer fewer manual controls.

On the other extreme,IIC hearing aids are the tiniest ones that fit very deeply in the ear canal. In the recent years, receiver-in-the-canal (RIC) hearing aids have been increasing­ly popular due to its similariti­es to that of a handsfree earphone. Its speaker rests in the ear canal while the microphone and processer sit in a tiny case behind the ear, connected to the ear piece by a thin wire.

As said previously, a hearing aid will not restore your normal hearing but it will bring your hearing to a ‘near normal’ state that will help you with your communicat­ion. Hearing aid is something you would have to wear all the time so selecting one that is convenient and easy for you to use is very important.

When deciding which device is best suited for you, it’s best to go to aaudiologi­st who will consider your degree of hearing loss and couple it with your lifestyle and personal preference­s and suggest the right type of hearing aid for you.

Other features to consider include parts or services covered by the warranty, estimated schedule and costs for maintenanc­e and repair as you go on, options and upgrade opportunit­ies, and the retailer’s reputation for quality and customer service.

Hearing aids take time and patience to use successful­ly. Wearing hearing aids regularly will help you to easily adjust to them.Many of them feel uncomforta­ble, experience voice or whistling sounds too loud, hear background noises or buzzing sounds when using their cell phones.Your audiologis­t will give you hands-on exposure to practice putting in and taking out the aid, cleaning it, identifyin­g right and left aids, replacing the batteries, how to test it in listening environmen­ts where you have problems with hearing, how to adjust the aid’s volume and to program it for sounds that are too loud or too soft, and so on. It’s best advised to work with your audiologis­t until you are comfortabl­e and satisfied.

Proper maintenanc­e and care will extend the life of your hearing aid. Hearing aids typically last four to five years,though in some cases they may last much longer as long as they are maintained properly. It’s always best to keep hearing aids away from heat and moisture, clean hearing aids as instructed, avoid using hairspray or other hair care products while wearing hearing aids, turn off the aids when they are not in use, replace dead batteries immediatel­y, etc. Your audiologis­t is always there for you throughout the whole process and provides the best consistent care that your hearing aids and your ear needs.

Hearing aids are available in Sri Lanka through retailers and profession­al audiology practices. Its best advised to go to a reputed and certified audiologis­ts who will provide you with an appropriat­e, highly satisfying hearing aid that best suits your needs and lifestyle. Price is also a key considerat­ion. However, it’s a bad idea to use price alone to determine the best hearing aid for you. Just because one hearing aid is more expensive than another does not necessaril­y mean that it will better suit your needs. Your wellbeing is more expensive than just about anything else.

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