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What should I do if there are water drops in the hearing aid tube in cold weather?

The behind-the-ear hearing aid will have condensed water in winter, which is a physical phenomenon caused by the large temperature difference between indoor and outdoor. Due to the low outdoor temperature and high indoor temperature in winter, condensed water is easily generated in the sound guide tube (that is, the plastic short tube connecting the hearing aid with the ear mold or earplug) when entering and leaving the room.

Although the in-ear hearing aid is integrated and has no sound guide tube, there will be condensed water. Pay attention to the moisture inside and outside, put it in a drying oven before going to bed at night, and go to the fitting center for professional maintenance regularly.

1. When the hearing aid is not used every night, put it in a drying oven to dry. Remember that the desiccant is in a valid state (orange is valid, white is invalid), and remember to cover the drying oven.

2. Use the electronic protector: use the electronic protector once a week in winter for about 2-4 hours, which will drive away the water vapor in the hearing aid. Electronic nursing treasure is also a standing weapon for hearing AIDS to hibernate.

3, often go to the hearing center for maintenance, using professional equipment for drying.