Last Updated:March 06, 2026, 10:24 IST

From hydration to gut health, experts reveal how to strengthen immunity and recover from Holi celebrations and seasonal change with simple daily habits.fontSmall, mindful steps can help you in overcoming fatigue  and boosting immunity post celebrations.

Small, mindful steps can help you in overcoming fatigue and boosting immunity post celebrations.

Holi celebrations often mean long hours outdoors, exposure to colours and dust, festive indulgences, and disrupted routines. While the festival brings joy and togetherness, it can also leave the body feeling fatigued, dehydrated, or vulnerable to seasonal infections.

Adding to this is the transition from winter to spring – a time when fluctuating temperatures and environmental allergens can challenge the immune system. As the festivities wind down, focusing on recovery and immune support becomes essential to help the body regain balance and prevent common post-festival health issues like throat irritation, cough, fatigue, or allergies.

According to Dr Vineet Arora, Senior Director, Internal Medicine, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, Delhi, the combination of seasonal transition and Holi exposure can place extra stress on the body. “Seasonal transition brings cold, cough, allergies and throat infection. When water play, sun exposure and chemical colours are added, the immunity gets affected and the body works overtime, which often causes fatigue,” he explains. Nutrition also plays a vital role in recovery.

Anshul Singh, Team Lead, Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics, Artemis Hospitals, Gurugram, adds, “Festivals and the changing seasons can expose us to dust, pollution, lack of sleep and heavy foods, which can weaken the immune system and increase the chances of cough, cold or stomach infections.”

Prioritise Rest And Recovery

A disrupted sleep schedule is one of the most common side effects of festival celebrations. Late nights, travel, and constant social activity can leave the body exhausted.

Dr Arora emphasises the importance of rest during this phase. He advises, “One must prioritise proper rest after celebrations, as a well-rested body repairs itself more efficiently.” Sleep allows the immune system to restore itself and helps the body recover from inflammation caused by sun exposure, dehydration, or environmental irritants.

Singh agrees, highlighting that sleep plays a direct role in immunity. He adds, “Try to get seven to eight hours of quality sleep every night. Festivals can disrupt sleep cycles, which weakens the immune response.”

Hydrate And Replenish Nutrients

Hydration is key after spending hours outdoors in the sun or engaging in water play during Holi. Replenishing lost fluids supports detoxification and improves energy levels. “Dehydration is common after hours in the sun. Aim for about 2.5 to 3 litres of fluids daily,” says Dr Arora. Coconut water and lemon water can help restore electrolytes while flushing out toxins.

Singh recommends strengthening the immune system through nutrient-rich foods. He says, “Add vitamin C-rich fruits like oranges, guava and amla to your diet. Green leafy vegetables, carrots and beetroot provide antioxidants that protect cells from damage.”

Strengthen Immunity With Natural Foods

Certain foods can naturally support the body’s healing process after exposure to pollutants or synthetic colours.

Dr Arora suggests including zinc-rich foods in the diet. He notes, “Pumpkin seeds, lentils, chickpeas and mixed nuts support tissue repair and immune function.” He also recommends simple traditional remedies like warm turmeric milk at night or ginger-honey tea during the day to soothe inflammation and ease throat discomfort.

Singh highlights the benefits of everyday kitchen ingredients. “Adding ginger, turmeric and garlic to meals regularly can strengthen immunity because they have natural anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties,” he explains.

Support Gut And Respiratory Health

The immune system is closely linked to gut health, making digestive balance essential after festive indulgence.

Singh advises incorporating probiotic foods such as curd or buttermilk to maintain healthy gut bacteria. “Gut health plays a major role in immunity, so probiotic foods help strengthen the digestive system and support overall immune function,” he explains.

Meanwhile, environmental exposure during Holi can affect the respiratory system. Dr Arora recommends, “Gargling with warm salt water twice daily can reduce throat inflammation caused by inhaling colours or dust.” He also suggests steam inhalation to clear nasal passages and ease congestion triggered by allergens.

Care For Skin And Hair

Holi colours, especially chemical ones, can irritate the skin and scalp. Preventive care can reduce damage. “Applying coconut or mustard oil before playing Holi creates a protective barrier on the skin and scalp,” says Dr Arora. After the celebrations, soothing agents such as aloe vera gel can help calm rashes, dryness, or irritation.

Recovering after Holi is as important as enjoying the celebrations themselves. Simple habits such as proper rest, hydration, balanced nutrition, and gentle self-care can help the body regain strength and maintain immunity during seasonal transitions. Paying attention to these small yet effective steps ensures that the festive spirit continues without compromising health.

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Delhi, India, India

First Published:

March 06, 2026, 10:24 IST

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