While festivals are a way great way to escape the daily routine, nine in ten living with chronic conditions can find the experience stressful. Festivals can be a source of stress for people with a chronic condition (Image: Getty Images)
According to recent research, the average festival-goer walks more than 11,000 steps and watches seven bands per day, but gets only five hours of sleep each night. A typical day also involves taking 20 photos, making three to four trips to food and drink stalls, and losing track of friends-usually a group of three-at least twice a day.
Whilst some of the top moments include, the "electric atmosphere," and the chance to escape daily routines as top festival highlights, downsides can be lack of opportunities to rest or sit down, large crowds,