That’s a classic clickbait “home remedy” claim, and it’s not safe or medically reliable as stated.
👂 About putting drops in the ear
The ear is a sensitive system involving the ear canal and the eardrum (tympanic membrane). Hearing loss can come from many causes:
- Earwax blockage
- Infection
- Fluid buildup
- Damage to the eardrum or inner ear
- Age-related hearing loss
- Noise exposure damage
A random “4 drops” remedy does not address all of these—and could make some worse.
🚫 Why this claim is misleading
There is no universal drop that can:
- Restore hearing “like new again”
- Repair nerve damage in the inner ear
- Reverse age-related hearing loss
If hearing loss is due to conditions like sensorineural hearing loss, drops in the ear cannot fix the underlying problem.
⚠️ Possible risks of DIY ear drops
Depending on what is used, risks include:
- Irritation or burning of the ear canal
- Worsening infection
- Damage if the eardrum is perforated
- Wax being pushed deeper instead of removed
🧪 When ear drops are actually used
Doctors may prescribe specific medicated drops for:
- Bacterial or fungal ear infections
- Earwax softening (cerumenolytics)
- Inflammation treatment
But these are:
✔️ medically formulated
✔️ condition-specific
✔️ not “one remedy for all hearing issues”
🧠 Bottom line
“4 drops and you’ll hear like new” is not a real medical treatment—it’s oversimplified and potentially unsafe advice.
If you’re asking because of hearing difficulty, tell me your symptoms (ringing, blockage, sudden loss, etc.), and I can help you understand likely causes and safe next steps.