1. Can this improve hearing problems?
It may help if hearing is muffled due to earwax, but it does not treat deeper medical conditions. Seek professional evaluation for persistent hearing loss.
2. Is it safe for children?
For children, always consult a pediatrician before using any drops. Children’s ears are more delicate and prone to infection.
3. How often can I use drops?
Mild softening drops can usually be used for a couple of days, but frequent use is not recommended without guidance.
4. What if my ear hurts more after using drops?
Stop immediately and seek medical care—pain, fever, or fluid discharge can indicate infection or a perforated eardrum.
5. When should I avoid any home ear remedy?
Avoid if you have:
Ear tubes
Known eardrum perforation
Sudden hearing loss
Drainage or bleeding
Vertigo or severe pain
