Hearing Aid Types Part 2
In-the-canal (ITC) and in-the-ear (ITE) digital aids
Who it's for: People with mild to some severe hearing loss.
Pros: Both have working parts in the earmould, or a small compartment clipped to it, so the whole aid fits in the ear. ITC aids are less visible than ITEs, but neither has parts behind the ear.
Cons: Tend to need repairing more often than behind-the-ear aids.
Completely-in-the-canal (CIC) or invisible hearing aids
Who it's for: People with mild to moderate hearing loss.
Pros: Smallest type of hearing aid. Almost invisible as working parts are in the earmould; fits further into the ear canal than ITE/ITC aids.
Cons: Unlikely to be suitable if you have frequent ear infections. Ear might feel plugged up unless it's vented. Small tube is particularly vulnerable to becoming plugged with sweat and wax, which may cause temporary malfunction. Can be tricky to use if you can’t manage small switches or buttons. How hidden it is will depend on the shape of your ear.
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