That kind of message is usually one of those viral “miracle cure” claims—and it’s not something you should follow blindly.
There isn’t a single set of “4 drops” that safely fixes hearing for everyone. Hearing problems can come from things like:
- Earwax buildup
- Fluid or infection (like Otitis media)
- Eardrum damage
- Age-related hearing loss
Some drops (like over-the-counter earwax softeners) can help only if wax is the issue, but other substances you might see in these “recipes” (oil, hydrogen peroxide, garlic mixes, etc.) can irritate the ear or even damage it—especially if there’s a perforated eardrum.
What’s actually safe:
- If you suspect wax, use proper pharmacy ear drops designed for that purpose
- Avoid putting anything homemade in your ear
- If there’s pain, dizziness, or sudden hearing loss, see a doctor quickly
If you want, paste the exact “recipe” you saw, and I’ll break down whether any part of it is safe or risky.