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AAP PARENTING CORNER Q & A: MOTION SICKNESS
American Academy of Pediatrics — Motion sickness occurs when the brain receives conflicting signals from the motion-sensing parts of the body: the inner ears, the eyes, and nerves in the extremities. Under usual circumstances, all three areas respond to any motion. When the ...More…
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"Motion Sickness"
Clinical Trials — Open Studies / "Motion Sickness" Does a Migraine Medication Decrease Rotational Motion Sickness in People Suffering From Migraines? Drug: Rizatriptan; Other: PlaceboMore…
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Motion sickness: First aid
Mayo Clinic — How to prevent and provide first-aid treatment for motion sickness. Any type of transportation can cause motion sickness. It can strike suddenly, progressing from a feeling of uneasiness to a cold sweat, dizziness and then vomiting. Motion ...More…
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Motion Sickness
Merck — Motion sickness (also known as car, sea, train, or air sickness) involves a group of symptoms, particularly nausea, caused by movement during travel. While traveling, people feel nauseated and dizzy and may make break into a cold sweat and start ...More…
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Dizziness and Motion Sickness
Ear, Nose & Throat Care — Feeling unsteady or dizzy can happen due to poor circulation, vertigo, injury, infection, allergies, or neurological disease. Dizziness is treatable but it is important for your doctor to help you determine the cause so that the correct treatment ...More…
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What's Motion Sickness?
Kids Health — Have you ever had motion sickness? Find out how to handle it in this article for kids. If you've ever been sick to your stomach while riding in a car, train, airplane, or boat, you know exactly what To understand motion sickness, it helps to ...More…
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Motion Sickness
Medem — Motion sickness occurs when the brain receives conflicting signals from the motion-sensing parts of the body: the inner ears; the eyes; and nerves in the ankles, knees and other joints. Under usual circumstances, all three areas respond to any ...More…
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Motion sickness: First aid
Mayo Clinic — How to prevent and provide first-aid treatment for motion sickness. Any type of transportation can cause motion sickness. It can strike suddenly, progressing from a feeling of uneasiness to a cold sweat, dizziness and then vomiting. Motion ...More…
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Self-Treatable Diseases
Centers for Disease Control — Motion sickness is the result of a conflict between the various senses in regard to motion. The semicircular canals and otoliths in the inner ear sense angular and vertical motion, while the eyes and the proprioceptors determine the body's ...More…
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Dizziness and Vertigo
Merck — Motion sickness (also known as car, sea, train, or air sickness) involves a group of symptoms, particularly nausea, caused by movement during travel. While traveling, people feel nauseated and dizzy and may make break into a cold sweat and start ...More…
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What You Need to Know about Seasickness
Clevand Clinic — Seasickness, also called motion sickness, is a common disturbance of the inner ear. This is the area of the body that affects your sense of balance and equilibrium. Motion sickness happens when your brain receives conflicting messages about ...More…
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Sensory Input - Vestibular Disorders Association / ...
Vestibular Disorders — The eyes, the muscles and joints, and the vestibular organs of the inner ear send information in the form of nerve impulses to the brain. The ability to maintain balance depends on information that the brain receives from three different ...More…