A ring getting stuck on a child's finger or toe can be serious because it blocks the blood from leaving the finger or toe, leading to swelling. This makes it harder to get the ring off and, over time, can lead to permanent damage to the finger or toe. The health care provider removed the ring, and your child can now go home.



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How do rings get stuck? Rings can get stuck for many reasons. A child might force a ring that is too small onto a finger and then can't pull it off. Sometimes, a ring fits fine at first but the finger or toe gets swollen from a reaction to the metal, an insect bite, or an injury. Other circular things can get stuck on a finger or toe too, like washers and metal nuts.