Navratri is the time to step out of your homes and celebrate with your loved ones. While dolling up in festive finery and feasting are a given, many people enjoy playing Garba for long hours. It’s something they look forward to the whole year; however, sudden twists and turns during dancing may not be very kind to your body, especially your knees and ankles.
Dr Krunal Shah, an orthopaedic and sports medicine surgeon based in Surat, in his recent Instagram post shared simple and effective tips on how to avoid injuries this festive season.
Tips to avoid injuries during Garba nights:
In addition to these, experts also say that the right footwear matters. Avoid high heels or slippers with worn-out soles. It’s also best to rest rather than dance non-stop for long hours.
Dr Shah also shared that painkillers should be avoided, adding, “If you already have pain or any injury, it’s crucial that you do not take painkillers. All painkillers affect the kidneys — that’s common knowledge. When you’re dancing Garba for 4–5 hours, dehydration already compromises your kidneys. Taking painkillers on top of that can cause even more damage.”
“That’s why it’s extremely important that if you feel pain during Garba, you avoid painkillers entirely and focus on proper preventive care,” he concluded.
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FAQs on How To Stay Healthy During Festivals
1. How can I prevent injuries during Garba nights?
Stay hydrated, maintain glucose levels, get adequate sleep, prepare early, workout seriously, and wear appropriate footwear to avoid injuries during Garba nights.
2. Why is hydration important during festivals?
Hydration reduces the risk of injury because tiredness increases when you are dehydrated.
3. How can I boost my energy levels while celebrating festivals?
Carry protein bars to maintain glucose levels and provide essential nutrients for energy.
4. How does sleep affect my health during festivals?
Quality sleep of 7–8 hours keeps you fresh and energised throughout the day.
5. Is it safe to take painkillers during Garba?
Avoid painkillers as they affect the kidneys, especially when already dehydrated from dancing. Focus on preventive care instead.
Disclaimer: This article, including health and fitness advice, only provides generic information. Don’t treat it as a substitute for qualified medical opinion. Always consult a specialist for specific health diagnosis.
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