That line is a red flag. There isn’t any legitimate medical treatment where “4 drops” of a mystery substance will reliably restore hearing.
Hearing problems can come from very different causes—earwax buildup, infections, fluid, or damage to the inner ear. Only one of those (wax) is sometimes helped by drops, and even then it’s specific products like carbamide peroxide—not random home remedies.
What those posts often imply (and why it’s risky):
- “Instant hearing restoration” → Not realistic. Permanent hearing loss (e.g., from aging or noise) can’t be reversed with drops.
- DIY liquids (oils, peroxide, herbal mixes) → These can irritate the ear or even damage the eardrum if used incorrectly.
- Ignoring real conditions → Infections or blocked ears sometimes need proper medical care.
Safer approach:
- If it feels like blockage or muffled hearing, it might be wax—but don’t assume.
- Avoid putting anything in your ear unless it’s a medically approved product.
- If hearing loss is sudden, painful, or persistent, get it checked by a doctor—some causes need prompt treatment.
If you tell me what symptoms you’re having (blocked feeling, ringing, pain, gradual loss, etc.), I can help narrow down what’s more likely and what to do next.