Untreated Hearing Loss and Dementia
We know active lifestyles, reading, and exercising can help combat
Over-the-Counter (OTC) Hearing Aids: In 2017, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released its proposal to allow certain hearing aids to be sold over-the-counter (OTC) without a prescription and without a hearing evaluation. The purpose of the bill was to increase access and lower the costs of getting hearing help. On August 17th, 2022, the FDA released its final language, so how does this affect you?
If you’ve been in to the office lately, you may have heard us mention that there’s a way to get a little longer battery life out of your disposable batteries. The trick is to wait a full 2 minutes after you peel off the battery tab sticker before putting the battery into the hearing aid. Peel off the sticker, let the battery sit positive (flat) side up for 2 minutes, and then insert the battery into the hearing aid. Hearing aid batteries are zinc-air activated, so waiting 2 minutes allows the air to sink into the zinc battery cell for complete activation. Expect anywhere from a half to a full day of extra battery life.
While we’re on the subject, let’s review a few more things. Zinc-air batteries are a little more moisture sensitive than average batteries, so it’s best not to store them in the refrigerator or in the bathroom. Also, because there are holes in the top of a battery, handling the battery too much can block the air holes and not allow the battery to fully activate. If you ever think that a battery is dead, before replacing it with another battery, try rubbing both sides of the battery with a tissue or dry cloth, let it sit for 2 minutes, then try it in the hearing aid again.
We know active lifestyles, reading, and exercising can help combat
A. A hearing aid telecoil (t-coil) is a small copper antenna inside some
Part I: Re-chargeables When a patient asks how we decide what hearing aid