What should I do if my ring is stuck?

 8:43am, 5 June 2025
What should I do if my

ring is stuck? What should I do if my

ring is stuck?

Everyone has seen or experienced ring jammed hands in life. The stuck fingers often appear swelling, purple, or even bleeding. Maybe it took a lot of effort to remove the ring from your fingers. In fact, there is no need to panic when the ring is stuck. A few simple methods can help you take off the ring quickly.

General method

Put your index finger on the back of the stuck finger, place your thumb on the belly of your finger, twist the ring back and forth until you pull the ring out. Be careful not to pull hard, as your fingers will become congested and swollen, making it even harder to take them off.

Use lubricant

There are many things in the home that can be used as lubricants, such as soap, detergent, vaseline, hand cream, shampoo, ghee, etc., applied to your fingers to help remove the ring.

Cold water method

Using the principle of thermal expansion and contraction, soak your fingers in cold water for a few minutes, and then slowly remove the ring.

Floss wrapping method

1. Use floss (or cotton thread) to pass through the ring. If necessary, use a needle or toothpick to help you with your wear.

2. Floss your fingers until you pass your knuckles. Wrap your fingers, but don't be too tight or too loose.

3. Pull the floss through the ring and your ring will go out until you can take it off.

4. If the ring is only partly released, please repeat the above steps from the position of your ring.