How To Wear Hearing Aids With Glasses

How to Wear Hearing Aids with Glasses

Wearing hearing aids alongside glasses can be a challenge, especially for those with very small ears. It’s important to find a comfortable fit that doesn’t compromise the functionality of either accessory. Start by ensuring that your glasses frames sit snugly and comfortably on your nose and behind your ears. Selecting frames designed with a delicate build can help alleviate pressure.

Hearing aids should also be selected based on your specific ear anatomy. For individuals with very small ears, smaller models like in-the-canal (ITC) or completely-in-canal (CIC) aids are often more suitable. They fit comfortably inside the ear canal without taking up too much space. Additionally, consider custom-fitted aids that are molded to the shape of your ear for a secure fit.

The relationship between proper eyewear and hearing aid usage can be intertwined with various syndromes that affect ear structure, such as Goldenhar syndrome affecting the eye. This condition, characterized by underdeveloped facial features, may impact the choice of auditory devices as well. Consulting with both your audiologist and optician can provide a broader understanding of how to balance these needs effectively.

When fitting your hearing aids, it’s advisable to put on your glasses first. This allows you to adjust your hearing aids around the existing fit of your glasses, reducing the chance of dislodging. If you’re experiencing discomfort or difficulty keeping both in place, look into adjustable hearing aids that can be realigned as necessary. Finally, consistently clean both your glasses and hearing aids to ensure longevity and optimal performance.

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