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How To Remove A Hearing Aid Stuck In The Ear Explained In Nano's New Guide

Nano Hearing Aids (888-310-NANO), a leader in FDA-registered over-the-counter (OTC) hearing devices, has released a new guide explaining why a hearing aid can get stuck in the ear and how to handle the situation correctly.

-- Titled “Hearing Aid Stuck in Ear: How to Deal With It,” the new guide emphasizes the importance of addressing a stuck hearing aid appropriately, advising professional assistance from a doctor or audiologist. If the device causes pain or bleeding, immediate medical attention is necessary, says Nano Hearing Aids. The guide also outlines the causes of a stuck hearing aid, the potential consequences, and what to expect during a medical appointment.

Access the full report at https://nanohearingaids.com/blogs/news/hearing-aid-stuck-in-ear

While rare, hearing aids occasionally become lodged in the ear. Nano Hearing Aids stresses the importance of staying calm, as a stuck hearing aid normally won’t cause permanent damage unless left too long. If a dome becomes lodged, individuals are advised to stop wearing their device until it is safely removed by a professional, who will use a specialized tool to extract the dome.

“Having a hearing aid stuck in your ear can be painful as well as dangerous. Knowing how to deal with the situation is essential,” says a spokesperson for Nano Hearing Aids. “At Nano, our OTC hearing aids come with customizable dome sizes and other accessories to help prevent these issues.”

Leaving a stuck dome in the ear for too long can lead to severe pain, swelling, itching, and hearing impairment, so while the situation begins as a minor inconvenience, it can develop into something more serious. Incorrect dome sizes or long-term wear and tear are the most common reasons a hearing aid gets stuck. Nano recommends replacing hearing aid domes every three months and updating hearing tubes every six months.

Nano Hearing Aids offers OTC completely-in-canal (CIC) hearing devices designed to sit comfortably and deeply in the ear canal to improve hearing discreetly. Plus, they come with ear domes in varying sizes. Available in two and four-program formats, these devices were recently re-engineered to offer the latest in background noise management and feedback management technology for clearer sound. Designed with user-friendliness in mind, they are easy to remove and many have an auto on/off function that is triggered when the devices are removed from their charging case, and when they’re replaced.

Nano's hearing aids are FDA-registered, "Class I" devices designed for adults 18+ with perceived mild to moderate hearing impairment. Named a top ENT Solutions Provider in 2023, Nano prioritizes innovation and superior customer service, offering 2/7 lifetime support.

Learn more by visiting https://nanohearingaids.com

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