That claim is misleading—and potentially unsafe.
There is no drop you can put in your ear that will “restore hearing” in a general sense. Hearing loss has different causes, and only some are treatable with drops.
🧠 When drops can help
If the problem is earwax buildup, certain products like
Carbamide peroxide can soften wax so it can be cleared safely.
👉 In that specific case, hearing may improve after the blockage is removed.
⚠️ When drops will NOT fix hearing
Drops won’t help if hearing loss is due to:
- Aging-related damage
- Nerve problems
- Inner ear damage
- Long-term noise exposure
These require medical evaluation—not home remedies.
🚫 Risky “home remedies” to avoid
You might see advice like putting:
- Oils (garlic, olive, etc.)
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Unknown mixtures
These can:
- Irritate the ear
- Cause infection
- Damage the eardrum (especially if it’s already injured)
🚨 When to see a doctor
Get checked if you have:
- Sudden hearing loss
- Pain or discharge
- Ringing in the ear
- One-sided hearing problems
✅ Bottom line
“2 drops to restore hearing” is not real medicine. At best, drops help with wax—not actual hearing loss.
If you want, describe your symptoms (blocked feeling, ringing, pain, etc.), and I’ll help you figure out what’s most likely going on and what to do safely.