Prices range from R5000.00 to R60 000.00 per ear.
Can a person only purchase one hearing aid?
If you only have hearing loss in one ear and normal or nearly normal hearing in the other, you just need one hearing aid. However, most people suffer hearing loss in both ears, especially if the loss is caused by aging. (You may have one better ear than the other, but odds are they’re both in the same ballpark.)
What are the disadvantages of wearing a hearing aid?
Of course, in most situations, these impacts are minor, but it’s vital to realize that they may and do affect persons who wear hearing aids on a regular basis.
Headaches….
Sore and itchy ears.
feedback issues
Tinnitus.
How long does it take your brain to become used to using a hearing aid?
It might take up to four months to become acclimated to your hearing aids and fully utilize them. Small effects will be noticeable straight away, but patience is required. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your progress, please contact your hearing specialist.
How frequently do you need to change a hearing aid?
Most hearing aids have a lifespan of three to seven years. Many people ask why they don’t last longer, but the truth is that all hearing aids wear and deteriorate.
Can I always keep my hearing aid charger plugged in?
When not in use, always place your hearing aids in the charging station, even if they are not completely depleted. Constant charging does not deplete the battery or reduce its life. In reality, the inverse is true. Do not leave your hearing aids unplugged at a charging station.
Should I remove my hearing aid at night?
Hearing aids should be worn during the day. To assist save battery life, remove your hearing aids before going to bed and open the battery door, if you have one.