That claim is almost certainly false—and potentially risky.
There is no universal “two drops” solution that can restore hearing. Hearing loss has many causes, and most of them can’t be fixed by drops alone.
Why this claim doesn’t hold up
Hearing problems can come from very different issues:
- Earwax blockage → sometimes treatable with proper ear drops
- Infections (like Otitis externa or Otitis media) → need specific treatment
- Age-related hearing loss (Presbycusis) → not reversible with drops
- Nerve damage → drops won’t help
A one-size-fits-all “2 drops” remedy ignores all of this.
When ear drops actually make sense
Drops can help in limited situations, such as:
- Softening earwax (using products like Carbamide peroxide)
- Treating certain infections (but these are prescribed, not random remedies)
⚠️ When drops can be dangerous
Using the wrong substance in your ear can:
- Irritate or damage the ear canal
- Worsen an infection
- Harm your eardrum (especially if it’s already perforated)
Common internet suggestions like oils, hydrogen peroxide, or herbal mixes are not universally safe.
What to do instead
- If your hearing suddenly changed → get it checked promptly
- If you suspect wax → use proper earwax drops or see a clinician
- Avoid putting anything in your ear unless you know why you’re using it
Bottom line
“Two drops to regain hearing” is clickbait, not medicine. The right treatment depends entirely on the cause—and in many cases, drops won’t fix it at all.
If you want, tell me what symptoms you’re having (blocked feeling, pain, gradual loss, etc.), and I’ll help you figure out what’s most likely going on and what’s safe to try.