One in seven festival-goers will suffer dehydration this summer (Image: Getty Images) A study, of 1,000 festival fans, revealed the illnesses and injuries they suffer while enjoying a jampacked musical line up, with fatigue and exhaustion the most common (24%). More than a fifth (21%) will get sunburnt, and 11% will return home with a cold or flu. Don't miss.
.. McFly forced to halt Isle of Wight Festival set after Danny Jones swears [LATEST] Treacherous festival conditions spark fears for similar scenes at Glastonbury [LATEST] At the more extreme end of the scale, one in 20 (6%) will experience diarrhoea, while 4% come away with a sickness bug.
The same percentage have also been left with bowel issues after avoiding the loos for the duration of the festival. It also emerged 31% pay little or no attention to their health while in the carnival spirit, with 21% admitting they usually feel ‘completely broken’ by the end of it. As a result, the average festival-goer needs at least two days to recover before they feel back to normal.
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