Put 2 drops in your ear and you will hear like before. Recover your hearing.

That sounds like one of those miracle ear-hearing claims you see online. It’s important to be very careful, especially if someone is experiencing hearing problems. Here’s the safe, evidence-based breakdown:

Key points about “ear drops that restore hearing”
Most drops don’t restore hearing.
Earwax removers or prescription eardrops can help wax buildup or infections, but they cannot reverse nerve damage or age-related hearing loss.
Causes of hearing loss
Earwax buildup – usually treatable with drops or professional removal
Ear infections – may need antibiotics
Age-related or noise-induced hearing loss – not reversible with drops
Sudden hearing loss – is a medical emergency and needs immediate attention
Risks of DIY drops
Using unknown oils, herbal drops, or chemicals can damage the eardrum or cause infection
Even “natural” remedies can be dangerous if there’s a ruptured eardrum or infection
Safe steps if you or someone has hearing problems
Check for wax or fluid buildup – a doctor or audiologist can safely remove it.
See an ENT (ear, nose, throat) specialist if hearing loss is sudden, one-sided, or worsening.
Protect your ears from loud noise and avoid inserting objects into the ear.
Hearing aids or assistive devices may help for permanent loss.
Bottom line:
No drops are proven to fully “recover your hearing” if it’s caused by nerve damage, aging, or prolonged noise exposure. Only safe, tested treatments from a healthcare professional can help.

If you want, I can make a list of safe ways to improve or protect hearing naturally, without risking damage. Do you want me to do that?