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How Do You Prevent Motion Sickness (Nausea)?

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How Do You Prevent Motion Sickness (Nausea)?

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Motion sickness is a common problem affecting a lots of people when they travel in a car, bus, boat, and plane. Motion sickness is not fun. If you have motion sickness, you will feel queasy in your stomach (nausea), dizziness, and you may vomit. Understanding the basics of motion sickness and how it is caused will help you manage motion sickness successfully and get relief from nausea and vomit. Our brain receives signals from different sensory parts of our body, like eyes and inner ear, regarding our movement. Motion sickness is caused when the brain receives inconsistent signals from the sensory inputs. For example, when you travel sitting in the car back seat your eyes may not sense the movement, while your ear will sense the movement. These inconsistent signals to your brain makes you feel sick. The following tips will be useful to mange the sickness. While traveling in the car, sit in the front seat of a car. Never sit in the back seat. Look outside the car. Preferably the horizon

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