Advice on lessening the effects of Travel Sickness


by Debra Thomson

Do you suffer from travel sickness or motion sickness when travelling? Does a family member tend to become ill whilst on a long trip whether by car, train or plane?

Travel sickness can vary from slight nervousness to the more nauseating motion sickness, jetlag and sea sickness. If you are experiencing sickness and nausea, feeling faint and anxiousness, these are all indicators of the illness.

Be prepared

If you suffer from air and motion sickness, my first top tip would be: Be prepared. On any journey whether travelling by car, ship, or plane is it is best if you plan for any eventuality. Keep an emergency pack of wet wipes, dry tissue and small scented plastic bags and if possible a source of water. Eat Light.

Only eat a very small light meal before you travel, reduce salty snacks as salt is thought to be one of the contributing factors that will worsen the condition.

Stay entertained.

Bring reading materials, music players, games, puzzles, and books anything that you enjoy which occupies you. Also hand held games can be a great distraction for children who tend to feel ill on journeys.

If you suffer from motion sickness, entertainment can sometimes help de-stress you and consequently removes any anxieties from your travelling experience. This will also enable you to remain still for periods of time as moving around can make your sickness worst.

One cause is the affect that a vehicle, such as a airplane, a ship or even a car can have on the body whilst it is in motion. The visual information received by our eyes does not correlate with the brains sensory information received by the balancing organs: and we experience a queasiness and a unsettled stomach.

Jetlag is the condition caused by our bodies being transported across different time zones and therefore this confuses our body clock. Acute jetlag often occurs in very frequent flyers. Symptoms can range from exhaustion, confusion, low concentration, headaches and insomnia and moodiness.

Stay Awake!

Jet lag can be alleviated by taking the following steps, when arriving at your destination, stay awake during the daytime, natural light can aid you to a peaceful recovery. Sleep during the night and stay awake in the day, this will be hard at first but eventually your body will adjust to the time zones.

Settle Down.

If you are finding it hard to sleep, have a bath, read or drink hot chocolate before you retire to bed, this will help you to adjust. This can affect infants and it can be hard for them to become accustomed to a new climate.

Arrive Early.

Be prepared and arrive well before any important meeting or event so you have time to regulate your body clock this will also give you time to enjoy the event rather than snooze through it!

Put these tips into place and enjoy a well deserved break.

Debra Thomson

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