Aging may bring about wisdom. For some people, it also brings about physical changes. As we get older, it’s not uncommon to experience changes in our hearing and vision. With glasses and a hearing aid, some people might have issues wearing them together.

Read on to learn tips for wearing your glasses with hearing aids.

Know Your Style Of Hearing Aid

The key to wearing glasses and hearing aids starts with the type of hearing aid you need. There are various types of hearing aids aside from the micro-sized one that fits into your ear canal.

The types of hearing aids include:

  • In-the-ear (ITE)
  • In-the-canal (ITC)
  • Invisible (IIC)
  • Completely-in-canal (CIC)
  • Behind-the-ear (BTE)
  • Receiver-in-canal (RIC)

Each of these hearing aids comes in different shapes and sizes. These help to meet the needs of the person wearing it. How you would wear your glasses also varies on what type of hearing aid you need.

If your audiologist suggests a BTE hearing aid, for example, put your glasses on first. Then you would have to maneuver the hearing aid between your ear and glasses. This can take a bit of practice.

Make It A Part Of Your Routine

Another concern for people that use hearing aids with glasses is if it’s comfortable. It may take some time to get used to wearing both accessories. Wearing both glasses and hearing aid on a daily basis will become second nature. Practicing is a great way to instill the maneuvers into your muscle memory.

Ways To Make It Easier

Here are some other useful tips for wearing a hearing aid with glasses to make things easier for you.

  • Keep adjusting them until you are comfortable.
  • Change the frame of your glasses for easier access to the hearing aid.
  • Do not tilt your glasses as it can cause you to lose your hearing aid.

Ask Your Audiologist And Ophthalmologist

Finally, do not hesitate to talk to your audiologist if you have any questions or concerns. There is no need to struggle when you feel overwhelmed or worried. All it takes is one phone call to one or both of these doctors. They can answer all your questions.

Your audiologist will provide you with tips on wearing glasses with your hearing aid. The information they provide will depend on the type of hearing aid you wear.

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