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The Advantages of Using Disposable Hearing Aids

 
Author: Ross Bainbridge

Disposable hearing aids are designed for people with mild to moderate hearing loss. These are often ideal for people who have only just begun to lose their hearing. Disposable hearing aids offer the same quality and features as traditional hearing aids with the possibility to save money in the process.

Disposable hearing aids function like other hearing enhancement products. They have a small, soft mushroom-like cap that fits inside of the ear canal. They are usually worn for anywhere between thirty and forty days until the battery expires and they are discarded. Disposable hearing aids are only available by prescription and you should speak with your audiologist to see if they would be right for you.

Consumers who have used disposable hearing aids often comment on the many benefits that you cannot get with traditional models. Firstly, the disposable models are available immediately after the hearing examination that eliminates the traditional waiting time for the manufacturing of a long-term product. Some elderly people may have lost partial function in fine motor movements due to arthritis or a host of other illnesses. In cases such as this, disposable hearing aids may be ideal since there is no need to change a battery. Once the battery has expired, you simply throw the device away and purchase a new set.

Another benefit of disposable hearing aids is that since they are not worn for an extended period of time, there is a lesser chance of earwax build up and blockage in the canal. Maintenance and upkeep of traditional hearing aids can become expensive. Because of this, disposable hearing aids are gaining more and more notoriety. The disposable models require no maintenance and if they are found to be faulty, you can simple return them for a refund or replacement. They are also much cheaper in the short term. Most models run about $40 for a pair, which equals about $1.00 per day of use. Some people living on a budget find it more cost effective to spend $40 a month on their hearing devices rather than shelling out thousands of dollars for a custom model.

Although disposable hearing aids have a number of benefits, you should also take into consideration the possible drawbacks of such a purchase. Disposable hearing aids are not considered a long-term solution for hearing loss. Because you are required to purchase a new model every thirty or forty days, the price tag can become quite hefty over a number of years. By the time you have had the disposable aids for a couple of years, you could have purchased a traditional model that could last five years or longer. You should also keep in mind that disposable hearing aids are not custom fitted; this may result in a more uncomfortable fit than non-disposable, long-term hearing aids.

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