Hey there! So you’ve got some ear troubles going on with all that earphone and swimming action, huh? Patanjali ear drops, yeah, they could be the real deal for you. They’re made with natural ingredients like neem and tulsi, both known in Ayurveda for having antibacterial and antifungal properties. They can defintely help with dryness and irritation, since these herbs are naturally soothing.
Neems’ great for its cleansing action, and tulsi can be phenomenal for calming down irritated skin. Helps keep those pesky infections at bay, too. If you’re worried about getting another infection, these drops might serve as an added layer of daily protection. Frequency wise – start off using them once or twice a day and see how your ears respond. Long-term safety’s generally a green light because they’re natural, but still, always wise to listen to how your ears react.
When it comes to using them, you don’t necessarily have to warm them up; room temperature’s good. Three to four drops should do it. Lying down after applying? Yeah, that’s helpful. Allows the drops to flow into your ear canal and do their thing. Just chill for a few mins afterward, no rush.
Important to ensure: don’t use them if you have a perforated eardrum. That’s super critical – no herbal remedy is worth putting your hearing at risk. And while side effects are rare, keep an eye on things. If anything like irritation or increased dryness pops up, pause and consider checking with a doctor.
I can’t speak for everyone who’s used them but word is they usually help with ear hygiene and provide relief. Pair them with basic practices like using earplugs when swimming and giving your ears breaks from headphones. That might just be your secret sauce!


