That claim is unsafe and not medically valid.
“Put two drops in your ear and you will regain your hearing” is a classic clickbait health myth. There is no universal ear drop that restores hearing.
Why this claim is misleading
Hearing loss has many different causes, such as:
- Earwax blockage
- Ear infection
- Ruptured eardrum
- Age-related hearing loss (presbycusis)
- Noise damage
- Nerve damage in the inner ear
Each of these requires different treatment—there is no single “two-drop cure.”
When ear drops actually help
Ear drops can be useful only in specific cases like:
- Softening earwax (cerumenolytics)
- Some outer ear infections (with prescription medication)
But they:
- Do not repair damaged hearing nerves
- Do not cure age-related hearing loss
- Do not work for sudden hearing loss caused by inner ear problems
Important warning
Putting random substances in the ear (oils, garlic, hydrogen peroxide, etc. from social media advice) can:
- Irritate the ear canal
- Worsen infection
- Damage the eardrum
- Delay proper treatment
Real medical advice
If someone has hearing loss:
- Get an ear examination
- Check for wax blockage or infection
- Do a hearing test (audiology)
- Treat the underlying cause properly
Bottom line
There is no “two drops and hearing is restored” remedy. Hearing restoration depends entirely on the cause, and some types of hearing loss are not reversible without medical treatment or hearing aids.
If you want, I can explain what actually causes sudden hearing loss and when it is an emergency.