1
Ordinary method
Put your index finger gently on the ring and your thumb under it. Start turning the ring back and forth gently, and lift the ring slowly at the same time. Do not pull the ring too hard, or pull the ring. Otherwise, it will make the hand more swollen and the ring more difficult to take out.
2
Lubrication method
Use lubricant. Many skin care household products can be used as lubricating oil, so that you can get rid of the ring unscathed. If your skin is damaged or scratched, you should choose your lubricating oil wisely and apply it to the joints of your hands in large doses.
Turn the ring back and forth and apply some lubricant under it. Turn the ring back and forth on your finger once or twice while spraying or rubbing more lubricant on it. You need to gently pull the ring off your finger and turn it back and forth when you pull it out.
three
lifting scheme
Hands up. If you still can't take off the ring, try raising your hand over your shoulder for a few minutes.
four
Cold water method
Soak your hands in cold water. Do you find that your ring is looser in cold weather than in hot weather? Put your hand in cold water, but not cold water, and then soak it for a few minutes. You don't need to soak your hands until they hurt.
five
dental floss
Put one end of dental floss under the ring. You can string dental floss under the ring with a needle if necessary.
Fix the internal thread with your thumb, wrap the thread around the outside of the ring with your other hand, and fix the external thread after several turns.
Loosen the thread inside, pull the wire along the winding direction, and gently pull the wire to the end, and the ring will be taken off.
After taking off the ring
Clean up the worn parts of the ring and those damaged places. Don't put the ring back until your hand is back to its original size, or until the swelling subsides.
six
Destruction method
If your finger is black and blue and you still can't get the ring off, go to the emergency room or the nearest fire station at once. Most fire stations and emergency rooms have tools that can cut the ring in a few seconds, but you can still take the ring to the jewelry store for repair.
7, the last way, if you really can't get off, then you'd better call the police for help.