If the ring is stuck on your finger and your hand is swollen, you should not be in a hurry and use brute force to remove the ring. Using brute force to try to remove the ring often results in the ring not being removed, but instead causes the finger to swell even more, making it more difficult to remove the ring and also causing harm to the body. When the distal finger is swollen, move the ring down a little to relieve pressure on the finger, elevate the finger, and reduce the swelling before attempting to remove the ring. Patients can try applying lubricant or soapy water evenly around the periphery of the finger and ring to lubricate both before slowly attempting to remove the ring. If the ring cannot be removed by this method, it is advisable to go to the hospital. At this time, the best way can only use tools to cut the ring in order to remove the ring, so it is recommended that patients in the selection of the ring must choose the right size, so as to avoid the ring can not be removed and cause harm to the body.