What if I experience discomfort with my hearing aids?

Asked 3 months ago
Experiencing discomfort with hearing aids is not uncommon and can occur for several reasons. This discomfort may stem from the fit of the device, the materials used, or even the adjustment period as your ears become accustomed to the aids. It is important to ensure that your hearing aids are fitted properly. A professional fitting can make a significant difference in your comfort level. Additionally, if you notice any irritation or pain in your ears, it may be worth examining whether the size or shape of your hearing aids is appropriate for your ears. Some individuals may have sensitivities to certain materials, which can lead to discomfort as well. Another key factor is the amplification settings of the device, which may need to be adjusted for your specific needs. Most importantly, if discomfort persists, it is advisable to consult with a professional who specializes in audiology. They can offer personalized advice and solutions tailored to your situation. For detailed information or potential next steps, visiting the North Shore Audio-Vestibular Lab's website may be beneficial.
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Answered Sep 4, 2025

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