
Festival health essentials
Revisione paritaria di Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGPUltimo aggiornamento di Victoria RawUltimo aggiornamento 16 Jun 2025
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Hindsight isn't much help when you're at a festival with a sore, sunburned face and a headache - so planning ahead is key. As well as glitter and outfit options, it's important to pack right so you can fully enjoy the festivities. Whether you're at Glastonbury, Leeds or Reading, here are the essentials to bring with you.
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Hay fever and allergies
If you struggle with febbre da fieno, spending a weekend in the middle of a field is probably going to make your symptoms worse. To manage hay fever at a festival, remember to pack antistaminici, nasal sprays and eye drops.
A small tin of Vaseline is also a good idea, as you can put it around your nostrils to trap the pollen, and stop it from getting up your nose. It also helps to wash your hands and face regularly with water. This removes pollen or dirt particles which can make the itching and discomfort worse.
Insect repellent
Torna ai contenutiBeing outdoors means dealing with insects too. To reduce the chance of bug bites, pack insect repellent. Bite and sting relief medicines - such as hydrocortisone cream - can ease the itch and soreness if you do get bitten.
It’s also handy to bring antiseptic wipes and plasters for cuts and scrapes to prevent them from getting infected.
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Torna ai contenutiToo much fun can lead to various aches and pains, so bring pain relief medicine with you, such as paracetamolo or ibuprofen. Heartburn relief may also be a good idea.
If you're going to a festival with your children, bring a family first aid kit with bandages, plasters, scissors and antiseptic wipes.
Keep any regular medicine that you take in a safe place, such as a zipped pocket in a bum bag.
Protezione solare
Torna ai contenutiThe weather can be unpredictable, despite the forecasts, so it's best to pack plenty of sun protection. Even if it's cloudy, you should put sunscreen on your face and body many times a day to avoid burning. Use a sun cream with a high SPF, such as 30 or 50, and remember to put it on your ears and neck. A small bottle of aftersun lotion is a good idea to soothe your skin at the end of the day.
Bring sunglasses to protect your eyes from the sun's UV rays. Often, there isn't much shade at festivals - so a hat can help protect you from sun stroke.
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Water and hydration
Torna ai contenutiDrinking enough acqua is essential at a festival. Although you should normally aim for eight glasses a day, you’ll probably need to drink more as you’re likely losing fluids by sweating, being in the sun and drinking alcohol.
Bring a refillable bottle with you that you can attach to your bag or belt. You can get foldable bottles or pouches, which are handy as they don’t take up much room.
Salute digestiva
Torna ai contenutiEating festival food, drinking alcohol and being in the sun - as well as sleeping less - can cause havoc with your digestive system. Always wash your hands after going to the toilet and try to eat relatively healthily. Festivals usually have a variety of food stalls on offer which have healthy options and fruit or veg.
If you do experience stomach cramps, nausea, sickness or diarrhoea, drink lots of water and eat bland foods to settle your stomach. Bringing diarrea relief medicines - as well as antacids - is a good idea too.
Foot health
Torna ai contenutiWalking around all day, especially while wearing wellies, can cause blisters, so bring blister plasters. Pack plenty of clean socks and baby powder to help freshen up your feet after a long day.
Sanitary items
Torna ai contenutiBaby wipes and face wash are an essential after a hot day traipsing around fields. You might also want to bring some shower gel to freshen up your armpits with some bottled acqua.
It’s also important to bring sanitary items, such as tampons, sanitary towels or menstrual cups, just in case you start your period. A bottle of hand sanitiser is an essential, which you can also use as hand wash. You can also get PH-friendly intimate wipes which can help keep your vagina feeling clean and fresh when you’re on your period and have limited access to showers.
Safe sex
Torna ai contenutiEven if you don't plan on using it, add contraception to your festival bag. This includes your normal contraception - whether it is the pill, ring or patch - and condoms.
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Prossima revisione prevista: 18 giu 2028
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22 Jun 2023 | Pubblicato originariamente
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