No. Well, you haven’t tried them yet. How can you say that they are complicated? When one sees a hearing aid, one common reaction is that the item looks too complicated because of the wires, curves, and the clamps. Actually, correction glasses are more complicated because they were carefully designed to fit the user from the lens to the frame used. Advertisers promoting hearing aids in magazines mistakenly present them appearing as solid objects made out of wires, silicone, and other seemingly hard materials. To remove your worries about hearing aids, I invite you to visit a medical supply shop or an office of an EENT (Ears, Eyes, Nose and Throat Doctor) and see for yourself what hearing aids look like. Using them is also not complicated because we will provide you with notes and pamphlets regarding its usage. We will provide you with a detailed list of the things you should do for its/their maintenance.
We ask you to check videos on video-sharing websites like You Tube, and observe how hearing aids are used. Look at how easy it is to place a hearing aid and remove the same. Actually, there are also different hearing aids to choose from. Some are called BTE (Behind the Ear) while others are called (In the Ear). From their names, you can have an idea where they are placed. Besides, some manufacturers have hearing aid or hearing aids for children. These aids were designed especially for children so parents would not worry that their children might play with the aids or lose them somewhere.