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6 Motion Sickness Remedies: Prevention, Medications, and Natural Aids

Any type of transportation, including cars, trains, and planes, can cause motion sickness. Symptoms may appear suddenly or come on slowly, and can include dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, and cold sweats.

While the nausea and unease that occurs when you’re rocking in the backseat of a car or on a boat can be uncomfortable, know that it’s a common phenomenon and usually one without lasting or serious effects. And know that there are several expert-approved tips, remedies, and medications available to quell your queasiness.

When it comes to preventing or stopping motion sickness, options include home remedies, over-the-counter medications, and motion sickness patches and wristbands.

1. Look Toward the Horizon

Motion sickness occurs when your brain gets conflicting signals from your body, your eyes, and your inner ear (home to your balance system).

 The simplest way to quell your motion sickness is to align what your eyes see with what your body feels, says Erik Viirre, MD, PhD, a biomedical researcher and neurotologist at UC San Diego Health.

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