1, put your index finger gently on the ring and your thumb under it. Start turning the ring back and forth gently and pull it out slowly at the same time. Be careful not to pull the ring too hard or pull it. Otherwise, it will make the hand more swollen and the ring more difficult to take out.
2. Use lubricant. Many skin care household products can be used as lubricating oil, so that you can get rid of the ring unscathed. Some alkaline detergents containing ammonia (such as Wenjie) usually have the best effect. If your skin is damaged or scratched, choose your lubricating oil wisely. Otherwise, try the following method and apply it to the joints of your hands in large doses.
vaseline
Stable cleaning or other window cleaners
Professional jewelry stores usually use this. Please read the instructions on the bottle before using it to ensure that it is harmless to the skin.
Hand cream-hand cream has the best effect
Butter.-If possible
Conditioner/shampoo
Vaseline oil or antibiotics
(If the skin is damaged, this is the best choice)
Cooking oil spray, soft butter or cooking oil.
Butter (lard)
Peanut butter-slippery but not thick! ! It may be a little sticky, but it can be effectively removed.
suds
Baby moisturizing oil
Cyclic relaxant
3. Put your hands up. If you still can't take off the ring, try raising your hand over your shoulder for a few minutes.
4. 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.
5. Put one end of dental floss under the ring. You can string dental floss under the ring with a needle if necessary.
Floss out your fingers and wrap them around your joints. Wrap it tightly, but don't entangle your fingers or make them blue. If it's too tight, just relax.
Untie the floss and start at the base of your fingers. When you start to remove dental floss from the root, your ring will keep moving forward and you can remove it in a short time.
If the ring is only pulled out a little: repeat the first two steps at the current position.
6. Clean up the worn and damaged parts of the ring. Don't put the ring back until your hand is back to its original size, or until the swelling subsides.
Tip:
If your ring is stuck because of wrinkles in the joint skin, hold the ring with your thumb and middle finger, and then tighten the skin of your knuckles with your index finger so that the skin will be under the ring. Let the ring slide over the knuckles with jointed skin.
If you still can't take off the ring in various ways, take a metal file and start filing one side of the ring. This may take some time, but when there is a gap in the ring, you can extend another ring and take it off.