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This OTC hearing aid is for users who are 18 and older. People who are younger than 18 with hearing loss should
see a doctor, preferably an ENT, because they may need medical testing and management. Hearing loss can affect
speech and learning, so professional fitting and continuing care are also important.
WARNING: When to See a Doctor
If you have any of the problems listed below, please see a doctor, preferably an ear-nose-throat doctor (an ENT).
• Your ear has a birth defect or an unusual shape. Your ear was injured or deformed in an accident.
• You saw blood, pus, or fluid coming out of your ear in the past 6 months.
• Your ear feels painful or uncomfortable.
• You have a lot of ear wax, or you think something could be in your ear.
• You get really dizzy or have a feeling of spinning or swaying (called vertigo).
WARNING: If you are younger than 18, do not use this.
You should go to a doctor, preferably an ear-nose-throat doctor (an ENT), because your condition needs
specialized care. Over-the-counter hearing aids are only for users who are age 18 or older.
Warnings