I went for my NHS hearing aid fitting on Wednesday afternoon and while the service was great, taking a detailed history, working through my needs and my hearing loss then matching up to the correct fitting (BTE witheither mould or dome with more powerful aid). All battery powered rather than rechargeable (rechargeable only for those with dexterity or vision issues).
But when the came to fit the aid, a look inside my ear showed a possible infection (I just thought it was more liquid wax from wearing a RIC aid). I was whisked round to see an ENT consultant who had a look, stuck a Dyson in my ear, the prescribed some antibiotics (actually some eye drops to use in my ear) and said no hearing aids for 10 days.
Only a few days ago but it has surprised me how much difference the aids must have been making, giving me almost normal hearing.
So no, get help and don’t wear your aids. Don’t mess with home remedies, your hearing is too important.
However it is easier for me as I only have hearing loss in one ear, so I can turn my head and ask people to repeat what the said. When walking outside with my kids, I get the to walk to right side.