
How to drink more water and stay hydrated at a festival
Revisione paritaria di Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPAutore Lydia SmithPubblicato originariamente 21 Jun 2023
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You’re at Glastonbury and you’re watching your favourite band in the sun with a pint of cider in hand. Life is good - until you start to feel a bit unwell. Although you’ve spent a lot of time at the bar, you’ve not drunk nearly enough water - and the headache is setting in.
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Dehydration is one of the main causes of illness at festivals. They usually take place in the summer and the warm, sunny weather - and dancing - can mean you lose more fluid through sweating. Also, alcol is a diuretic, meaning it can make you pee more. It’s also easy to forget to drink water when you’re having fun, especially if you don’t have a refillable bottle with you.
However, being dehydrated at a festival can be dangerous and lead to svenimento, disorientation, heatstroke, or even fits or seizures. If left untreated, you may end up needing to spend time in the medical tent.
What are the symptoms of dehydration?
There are many signs that you haven’t drunk enough acqua. You may feel thirsty, tired or dizzy, or have dark yellow, strong-smelling urine. You may pee less than usual or have a dry mouth. You may also have a mal di testa, feel generally unwell or feel confused or ansioso.
Dehydration can happen more easily if you have been in the sun, drunk alcohol or have been sick or had diarrhoea. Conditions such as diabete or certain medications, such as antidepressivi, can also leave you at risk of dehydration1. Illegal drug use can also lead to dehydration2.
How to drink more water and stay hydrated at a festival
Torna ai contenutiStick to a routine
Setting a routine can help you remember to drink acqua at a festival. Keep big bottles of water in your tent so that when you wake up, you can have a couple of glasses first thing and refill a smaller bottle to carry with you.
It can help to set an alarm or reminder on your phone or watch to have water mid-morning and mid-afternoon. Try to drink when you eat at lunch or dinner too. If you’re moving around a lot or dancing, you’ll need to drink more.
Carry a refillable water bottle
Bringing your own refillable water bottle can save you money and is better for the environment than buying plastic water bottles. You can get foldable water bottles or pouches, which can be easier to carry. You can also attach them to a belt or bag using a carabiner, a strong metal clip. Festivals allow you to bring an empty bottle and refill it on site, as long as it isn’t made of glass.
Remember to rest
It’s important to take breaks in the shade when you’re hanging out in the sun all day or walking to various stages. Your body will need to rest and recharge. If you lie down in the shade and drink some water, you’ll feel much better.
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What to do if you are dehydrated at a festival
Torna ai contenutiIf you’re dehydrated, sit down, drink plenty of water and have a rest. Dehydration is treated by replenishing the fluid level in the body. You can also use rehydration sachets - which can be dissolved in water - to build up your body’s electrolytes and salts. If you feel unwell, it’s important to seek medical help to prevent severe complications. You can get help at the medical tent, or via festival staff who are on site to help.
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21 Jun 2023 | Pubblicato originariamente
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Lydia SmithRevisione paritaria di
Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP

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