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If your hearing aids are making a high-pitched whistling sound, you’re likely experiencing something called feedback — and in most cases, it’s completely fixable.
In this video, audiologist Dr. Shaina Stapleton explains:
Why hearing aids whistle
What “feedback” actually means
The most common causes (including fit changes and earwax)
What you can do today to stop the whistling
Many people assume a whistling hearing aid means something is broken.
But most feedback issues are mechanical — not a sign of device failure.
You’ll learn how:
* Changes in fit (especially with open-fit hearing aids) can trigger feedback
* Earwax buildup can redirect sound and cause whistling
* Turning the volume up too high can make feedback more likely
* Program changes can alter amplification levels
* Small positioning adjustments can instantly stop the sound
Modern hearing aids actively manage feedback thousands of times per second — so when whistling breaks through, there’s usually a specific, fixable reason.
If feedback persists despite proper placement, or if your hearing aids are older and no longer sealing well, it may be time for a professional adjustment.
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Dr. Stapleton is a Doctor of Audiology providing expert advice on hearing loss, hearing aids, and tinnitus.
Subscribe for straightforward, evidence-based guidance on:
* Hearing aid troubleshooting
* OTC vs prescription devices
* Fit and programming adjustments
* Real-world hearing clarity
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