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Warning: This hearing aid should not cause pain when inserng it.
Remove this device from your ear if it causes pain or discomfort when you insert
or place it. To try again, make sure to follow the instrucons. If you feel pain or
discomfort again, contact the manufacturer. If your pain or discomfort doesn’t go
away, contact your hearing healthcare professional. You can also report this to the
FDA as an adverse event according to the instrucons that appear later.
Cauon: This is not hearing protecon
You should remove this device if you are experiencing overly loud sounds, whether
short or long-lasng. If you’re in a loud place, you should use the right kind of
hearing protecon instead of wearing this device. In general, if you would use ear
plugs in a loud place, you should remove this device and use ear plugs.
Cauon: The sound output should not be uncomfortable or painful
You should turn down the volume or remove the device if the sound output is
uncomfortably loud or painful. If you consistently need to turn the volume down,
you may need to further adjust your device.
Cauon: You might need medical help if a piece gets stuck in your ear.
If any part of your hearing aid, like the earp, gets stuck in your ear, and you can’t
easily remove it with your ngers, get medical help as soon as you can. You should
not try to use tweezers or coon swabs because they can push the part farther into
your ear, injuring your eardrum or ear canal, possibly seriously.
Note: If you remain concerned, consult a professional.
If you try this device and connue to struggle with or remain concerned about your
hearing, you should consult with a hearing healthcare professional.
Note: What you might expect when you start using a hearing aid
A hearing aid can benet many people with hearing loss. However, you should
know it will not restore normal hearing, and you may sll have some diculty
hearing over noise. Furthermore, a hearing aid will not prevent or improve a
medical condion that causes hearing loss.
People who start using hearing aids somemes need a few weeks to get used
to them. Similarly, many people nd that training or counseling can help them
get more out of their devices.
If you have hearing loss in both ears, you might get more out of using hearing
aids in both, especially in situaons that make you red from listening- for
example, noisy environments.
Note: Tell FDA about injuries, malfuncons, or other adverse events.
To report a problem involving your hearing aid, you should submit informaon
to FDA as soon as possible aer the problem. FDA calls them “adverse
events.” and they might include: skin irritaon in your ear, injury from the
device (like cuts or scratches, or burns from an overheated baery), pieces
of the device geng stuck in your ear, suddenly worsening hearing loss from
using the device, etc.
Instrucons for reporng are available at www.fda.gov/safety/MedWatch or
call 1-800-FDA-1088. You can also download a form to mail to FDA.
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