Why to people get sick on rides?
Motion sickness is a common problem that can affect people of all ages. It is caused by a conflict between the signals that the brain receives from the inner ear, eyes, and muscles. The inner ear senses movement, the eyes see movement, and the muscles feel movement. When these signals are not in agreement, the brain becomes confused and can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, sweating, and headaches.
There are a number of factors that can increase the risk of motion sickness, including:
* Being a child or a woman
* Having a history of motion sickness
* Sitting in the back of a vehicle
* Reading or looking down at a phone while in motion
* Consuming alcohol or caffeine before or during travel
There are a number of things that can be done to reduce the risk of motion sickness, including:
* Sitting in the front seat of a vehicle
* Looking out the window or focusing on a fixed point in the distance
* Avoiding reading or looking down at a phone while in motion
* Eating a light meal before travel
* Avoiding alcohol and caffeine before or during travel
* Taking an over-the-counter motion sickness medication
If you experience motion sickness, there are a number of things you can do to relieve the symptoms, including:
* Stopping the activity that is causing the motion sickness
* Lying down in a cool, dark place
* Closing your eyes and taking deep breaths
* Drinking ginger ale or peppermint tea
* Eating crackers or dry toast
If you experience severe motion sickness, you may need to see a doctor for treatment.