How to remove the ring if it is too tight
- General methods
Put your index finger gently on the ring and your thumb under it. Start to rotate the ring back and forth gently, and pull out the ring slowly. Don't pull the ring too hard or drag the ring. Otherwise, the hand will swell, making it more difficult to take out the ring.
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- Lubrication
Use lubricant. Many household products for skin care can be used as lubrication to enable you take off the ring without damage. If your skin is damaged or scratched, use your lubricant! Try to apply a lot to the joints of your hands. Rotate the ring and put some lubricant under it. Rotate the ring one or two more times while spraying or rubbing more lubricant on it. It is necessary to gently rotate the ring when you pull it.
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- Lifting
If you still can't take off the ring, try lifting your arm for a few minutes to keep the blood away from your fingers, which will make your finger thinner and make it easier to take off the ring.
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- Cold water
Use the rule of heat expansion and cold contraction to soak your hands in cold water. Do you have the feel that your ring is more loose in winter than in hot weather. Put your hands in cold water, but not ice water, for a few minutes.
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- Cotton thread
Steps:
- Thread a cotton thread through the ring. You can use needles, toothpicks and small steel pieces to help you thread it.
- Wrap the cotton thread around your finger until it it goes overyour knuckles. Wrap it close to your fingers, but not too tight or too loose.
- Pull the cotton thread that goes through the ring, and your ring will moveout until you can take it off.
- If the ring moves little, please repeat the above steps.
Note: This method should be used before the finger is seriously swollen.