Motion Sickness Ruining Your Trips? Here’s How to Travel Without Feeling Sick
For some people, travelling is exciting, while for some others there is the constant fear of throwing up before reaching their destination, because it comes with dizziness, nausea, headaches
So if you fall in the category of the latter just like me, then you should read this.
Motion sickness is more common than many people realise, especially during long road trips, flights, boat rides, or daily commutes through heavy traffic. Anyone who has spent hours navigating rough roads or stop-and-go traffic knows how quickly a journey can become uncomfortable.
The condition happens when the brain receives mixed signals from the eyes, inner ears, and body movement. Your eyes may notice movement while your body feels still, confusing the brain and triggering symptoms like nausea and dizziness.
While scientists are still studying why some people experience motion sickness more severely than others, there are practical ways to reduce the discomfort and make travelling easier.
What Motion Sickness Feels Like
Symptoms can vary from person to person, but the most common signs include: Nausea, dizziness, sweating, headaches, vomiting, fatigue and loss of appetite
These symptoms can begin suddenly and become worse during long journeys.
1. Choose the Right Seat
Where you sit during a trip can make a big difference.
If you are travelling by car, avoid the back seat if possible. Sitting near a window or in the front seat often helps because your eyes can better track movement outside.
On buses, choose seats closer to the front. On flights, seats near the wings usually experience less movement.
2. Keep Your Eyes Focused Ahead
Reading books, scrolling through your phone, or using a laptop while travelling can worsen motion sickness.
Instead, try focusing on something stable in the distance, such as the road ahead or the horizon. Looking forward helps your brain better process movement.
3. Avoid Heavy or Greasy Meals Before Travelling
Eating too much before a trip can upset your stomach and increase the chances of nausea.
Heavy, oily, spicy, or overly acidic foods may make symptoms worse. A light, balanced meal and enough water before travelling can help your body feel more comfortable.
Staying hydrated is also important because dehydration can trigger headaches and worsen dizziness.
4. Get Fresh Air and Stay Relaxed
Poor ventilation can make motion sickness feel worse.
If possible, open a window slightly or allow cool air into the vehicle. Fresh air often helps reduce nausea.
Some people also find relief by listening to music, relaxing, or distracting themselves during the trip instead of focusing on the discomfort.
5. Consider Preventive Medication
For people who experience severe motion sickness regularly, preventive medication may help.
Medicines such as antihistamines are sometimes used to reduce symptoms before travelling. However, some can cause drowsiness, so it is important to speak with a pharmacist or medical professional before using them.
Avoid taking these medications if you plan to drive.
When to See a Doctor
Occasional motion sickness is common, but persistent or severe symptoms may point to an underlying medical issue.
If you frequently experience vomiting, extreme dizziness, balance problems, or symptoms that continue after travelling, it is best to consult a healthcare professional.
Conclusion
Motion sickness can turn even short trips into stressful experiences, but small adjustments often make a noticeable difference.
Choosing the right seat, staying hydrated, avoiding screens, and keeping your focus steady can help reduce symptoms and make travelling far more comfortable.
So if you struggle with motion sickness regularly, preparation before a trip can be the difference between an enjoyable journey and a miserable one.
Meta: Motion sickness can make travel uncomfortable with nausea and dizziness. Learn what causes it and simple, effective ways to prevent it during trips.
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