That claim is misleading and potentially dangerous.
There’s no scientifically proven method where simply putting “two drops” of something in your ear will restore hearing—especially without knowing the cause of the problem.
⚠️ Why this is risky
Hearing loss can be caused by different issues, such as:
- Earwax blockage
- Infection (like otitis media)
- Eardrum damage
- Age-related hearing loss (presbycusis)
- Nerve-related conditions
Using random drops (like oils, chemicals, or “home remedies”) can:
- Irritate or burn the ear canal
- Worsen infections
- Damage the eardrum
- Delay proper treatment
✅ When drops can help
Ear drops are only useful in specific cases, such as:
- Softening earwax (using safe products like carbamide peroxide)
- Treating infections (with prescribed medication)
But even then, they should be used correctly and for the right diagnosis.
👍 What you should do instead
- If hearing suddenly decreases → see a doctor immediately
- If you suspect wax buildup → use proper ear drops or consult a professional
- Avoid putting anything in your ear unless recommended
🧠 Bottom line
There’s no magic “two-drop cure” for hearing loss. The right treatment depends entirely on the cause—and guessing can do more harm than good.
If you want, tell me your symptoms and I can help you figure out what might be going on.