Thursday, April 12, 2012

What Causes Motion Sickness

Motion sickness stands out as a disturbance or disorientation for your sense of balance that happens once we experience swaying or repeated motion. The symptoms are nauseating, vomiting, dizziness, sweating including a sick feeling inside the stomach. 

Acupressure is one of the common cures for motion sickness symptoms, that are administered by either acupuncture professional or even by oneself. It can help to quickly remedy the nauseating feelings and headaches. But you can also find several other cures and remedies. But very first of all, I need to talk on the causes of motion sickness.

What are the causes?

It can happen to us once we experience the swaying of the boat, humming motion from a long travel in a car or even just the turbulence in an aircraft. The repeated motions will bring about a disruption to our inner ears sense of balance and then bring about the unpleasant symptoms to appear as our brain receive the signals of loss of equilibrium. The most common symptoms may be the nausea feeling inside stomach. This can be what you always see over a television, in which the protagonist vomits over the railing of the ship though an additional guy flirts with his wife. Acupressure is a one of those quick ways I like to use to lessen my discomfort.

What are the available treatments?

There are numerous kinds of treatments or cures for preventing motion sickness. These treatments include medication, patch, ginger to reduce the symptoms, motion sickness bracelet, watch, shot and wrist band. You will discover just so many ways of stopping and preventing the effects. That is certainly the preferred procedure for all of us. Yet, it all depends on the individual on what works for him or her.

To a particular degree, all of us will experience discomfort when we travel long distance. In case you are effortlessly susceptible, then using one of prevention tips would be very good for your health. But if you are a one of those those who are already immune because of normal travels and have a greater level of tolerance, learning the effortless basics of how to apply acupressure on our P-6 meridian will come in handy when you finally fall victim to motion sickness. Or is it going to be a useful conversation piece when the attractive passenger following for you starts to talk about his or her motion sickness during a flight.



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