Moreover, will water ruin a hearing aid?
Once a battery gets wet it starts to corrode and won't work, so discard it. Leaving a wet battery in the hearing aid can cause further damage to the hearing aid contacts or electronics inside the hearing aid.
Also Know, should you sleep with hearing aids? We don't recommend wearing hearing aids in bed because they may be prone to falling out while you're sleeping. When sleeping, your head rubs against a pillow and your sleeping positions may change throughout the night. Thus, there is not assurance that your hearing aids will stay in your ears.
Subsequently, one may also ask, how do you dry out hearing aids that got wet?
Dry the hearing aid gently with a towel. Shake it gently to get as much water out as possible. Leave the aid to dry out with the battery door completely open, preferably in a hearing aid dehumidifier. You may need to leave the hearing aid in the dehumidifier for a day or 2, depending on the amount of water exposure.
Do hearing aids float in water?
Hearing aids are fairly water-resistant, but shouldn't be submerged. If you know you'll be immersed in water, remove your hearing aids and store them in a safe, dry place. Consider keeping a variety of small, waterproof containers on hand for the season, such as the AidKeeper.