{"id":1510,"date":"2023-10-13T13:45:10","date_gmt":"2023-10-13T20:45:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mthoodent.com\/?p=1510"},"modified":"2023-10-13T13:45:32","modified_gmt":"2023-10-13T20:45:32","slug":"when-should-you-change-your-hearing-aid-programming","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mthoodent.com\/when-should-you-change-your-hearing-aid-programming\/","title":{"rendered":"When Should You Change Your Hearing Aid Programming?"},"content":{"rendered":"

In 2019, 7.1% of adults 45 and over used a hearing aid<\/a>. The small but technologically advanced devices help treat hearing loss by amplifying speech sounds, suppressing irrelevant or annoying background noise, managing tinnitus symptoms and more.<\/p>\n

While the majority of hearing aids<\/a> have the same essential components: a microphone to collect sound, a processor or amplifier to raise its volume and a speaker to transmit it directly to the ear canal, the programming in each device will differ based on your specific hearing needs. Programming options will include one of the following:<\/p>\n