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Motion Sickness Facts
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To relieve motion sickness or sea sickness avoid fatty and greasy food several hours before you travel.
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Motion sickness is the nausea, disorientation and fatigue that can be induced by head motion. The first sign is usually pallor. Yawning, restlessness and a cold sweat forming on the upper lip or forehead often follow. As symptoms build, an upset stomach, fatigue or drowsiness may occur. The final stages are characterized by nausea and vomiting.
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Massage or other relaxation techniques may help control motion sickness.
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If you begin to feel sea sick, or motion sick; Focus your eyes on the horizon
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If you begin to feel sea sick, or motion sick; apply cold packs or ice to the eyes & neck
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Acupressure bands for motion sickness can help prevent the unpleasant symptoms of travel sickness.
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To relieve motion sickness or sea sickness avoid fatty and greasy food several hours before you travel.
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For motion sickness or sea sickness: If any other divers are overcome by sea sickness, get away from them at once! Unfortunately, many of us can do fine until someone else loses it. Then we have a sympathetic reaction and succumb as well. It could be the sound, the smell, the sight, or a combination of them that triggers the same response in us. You don't have to be close to your buddy at this time. There is nothing you can do to help.
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Motion sickness is common and normal. Nearly anyone can be made motion sick by an appropriate stimulus, except for individuals with no vestibular system.
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For motion sickness or sea sickness: While in the water, be careful not to swallow sea water. It makes many people nauseous. Make sure your mouthpiece fits well and that you have your regulator comfortably and securely in your mouth so as to keep water out.
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