I often see elderly people coming to the doctor with their ears bowed as close to the doctor as possible, afraid of missing important inquiries and instructions. Whenever I ask them why they don’t have a hearing aid, most of them say they have one, or even more than one, but they put it away after a short time because they feel uncomfortable wearing it. This is mainly because many elderly people mistakenly believe that as long as the hearing aids are accurate, they can communicate with others as smoothly and quickly as before. In fact, there is a period of adaptation after wearing hearing aids, and sometimes, this adaptation period is a painful process. In order to adapt as soon as possible, there are a few points to remind the elderly. 1, with hearing aids before, the elderly have been in a quiet environment, once put on, the sound around the sudden amplification will not adapt. Therefore, you should learn to wear the machine and concentrate on listening to people around you and distinguish the background noise. 2.When you start to wear hearing aids, wear them for 1-3 hours a day, and gradually increase the wearing time after 3 months or 6 months. 3.When wearing hearing aids and talking with family and friends, speak more slowly and simply to avoid excessive fatigue. 4.After wearing hearing aids, if you find it difficult to hear every word, you can amplify the gain of hearing aids moderately, but avoid noise due to over-amplification, and it is appropriate to use the communication method of low volume at close distance. 5.As the hearing decreases for a long time, the language function will also be affected. Therefore, the elderly who wear hearing aids should control their own pronunciation intensity by practicing reading aloud every day so that it can be adjusted to the appropriate volume. 6. Finally, you should listen to the radio and TV broadcasts, don’t pursue too high, just understand them. In fact, the most crucial thing to wear hearing aids is to persist. Only in this way can we really improve the various problems caused by hearing degeneration.