hankjam
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I hope someone will be able to help me with this.
Male 65 years old......
For sometime I have small NHS hearing aids and they are okay. I have slowly being losing my hearing. It is slightly complicated by the ability of my ears to produce exceess amounts of wax, which is good at clogging up my aids. The newer ones are not so easy to clear as they now have a small mesh at the start of the tube.
In the past I have had the wax removed at the GP surgery, sometimes producing some impressive amounts of material. I have always been surprised that my hearing wasn't really that different before and after such treatments. This type of treatment is no longer available as it is now thought that the ear drum could be damaged by the water pressure.
I have been told by the local audiology unit that I will need to have my ears dewaxed before I can have another hearing test. Last one was 7 years ago.
To get was removed you now have to go private in my part of the world. Specsavers do it £55 if successfull, £25 if nothing is done.
Does anyone have experience of private operators doing microremoval of ear wax? If so, did it help?
Many thanks for reading this far. Take care
Male 65 years old......
For sometime I have small NHS hearing aids and they are okay. I have slowly being losing my hearing. It is slightly complicated by the ability of my ears to produce exceess amounts of wax, which is good at clogging up my aids. The newer ones are not so easy to clear as they now have a small mesh at the start of the tube.
In the past I have had the wax removed at the GP surgery, sometimes producing some impressive amounts of material. I have always been surprised that my hearing wasn't really that different before and after such treatments. This type of treatment is no longer available as it is now thought that the ear drum could be damaged by the water pressure.
I have been told by the local audiology unit that I will need to have my ears dewaxed before I can have another hearing test. Last one was 7 years ago.
To get was removed you now have to go private in my part of the world. Specsavers do it £55 if successfull, £25 if nothing is done.
Does anyone have experience of private operators doing microremoval of ear wax? If so, did it help?
Many thanks for reading this far. Take care