Do you have itchy ears after your hearing aid fitting?
Do you have itchy ears after your hearing aid fitting? Everyone’s ears are different. They are different in the shape and size, and they are different in their levels of sensitivity. When we first fit a patient with hearing aids, some people don’t notice them at all, while others may feel like there is something foreign in their ear.
Why do my ears itch and what can I do about it?
The itchiness may be caused by the
style of the hearing aid. If your hearing aid has a dome, this little umbrella
can tickle your ear canal, which can cause that sensation of itchiness. In these
cases, if the patient cannot get used to this, we sometimes change the style of
dome entirely, adjust it with a retention cord to stop the hearing aid from
moving as much, or completely change the tip of the hearing aid to a custom
mould.
On the other hand, another reason for
itchiness could be due to a skin condition like eczema, that the hearing
aid is now exacerbating. In these cases, we often recommend for our
patients to check in with their family Physician to see if there is a lotion
that they can apply on their ear canal. Remember, the ear canal is basically
just another area covered with skin. In these cases, whatever lotion is
appropriate usually works. If there are no skin conditions that the patient is
aware of, they can also try Eargene. It is a product that most Audiology clinics carry, that helps
to alleviate this sensation of itchiness.
Discomfort or Pain with New Hearing Aids
Hearing
aids can also cause discomfort. Like the itchiness, we can adjust the tip
of the hearing aid to see what works best for our patient.
If the custom portion of the hearing
aid is causing pain, it is usually because it is causing a pressure point. Most
Audiology clinics are equipped with grinding and buffing equipment, so they can
modify the mold themselves to make it more comfortable. In other cases, we may
need to make a new impression entirely and have the Hearing Aid Manufacturer
remake a new mold.
Regardless of the issue,
whether your ear itches, has pain or
discomfort, there is always something that can be tried to
resolve the issue. Your best step is to call your local Audiologist
in Orleans and serving Ottawa and find out how they can
offer a helping hand.
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