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Saturday, October 18, 2008

The Use of Disposable Hearing Aids

 

Learn About The Use of Disposable Hearing Aids

The first time you hear about disposable hearing aids, you would want to know why they are disposable. Would it not make better sense to have one that stays with you long term until it fails to provide you the service you bought it for? Before answering this question you need to learn more about disposable hearing aids.

What Are They?

Disposable hearing aids are devices that are inserted in the ear canal. They resemble a tiny mushroom cap that fits snuggly into the ear canal. These can only be availed with a prescription and last for circa 30-40 days after which they need to be replaced with a new prescription. Since these types of hearing aids can offer you a good number of benefits you must realize it can only be bought with a prescription by your audiologist who should agree with you that you needed them.

The Benefits You Get 

The best one of all is that you do not have to wait any longer for your hearing aid to be programmed as per your needs, which sometimes can take a considerably long time. So, you can just walk out of the doctor's office, buy one set and you are all set to enjoy life.

The next great benefit is attractive to senior users who have been touched by arthritis and cannot use their hands comfortably enough to be able to change the batteries when it is necessary. Instead of struggling with the battery, disposable hearing aids give them the option to simply buy another set.

Another great benefit is that the wax build up is almost negligible when compared with permanent hearing aid devices. You would have to clean your ears at least once in 30-40 days which is great because that does not only mean better hygiene, but also less chances of ear infections or blockages of the ear.

These little devices are cheaper than those used for long-term use. It would actually cost you about US $1 per day to have one installed. For those people who are always on the look out for value for money products – this could be an excellent example. So you would find it much easier to spend US $40 and have your hearing corrected, instead of waiting until you saved a few thousands to buy the customized model.

Then you have the maintenance of the long-term products which is often quite cumbersome and even costly. This particular expense is totally excluded when you use the disposable hearing aids. And this is good news. 

 

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