Are you the type of person who you are on the driveway and slowly you get that feeling of nausea? You might be having car sickness but you just don’t know it. Car sickness occurs when you’re in motion and experiencing symptoms of dizziness, nausea, cold sweat, and loss of appetite. This can cause a dreadful experience when you’re traveling, but the good news is that you can still enjoy your travel without the discomfort of car sickness by following these tips:
1. Choose Your Seat Wisely
Where you sit in the car can significantly impact your experience:
- Front Seat: Try sitting in the front seat. A clearer view of the road can reduce the disorienting effects of motion.
- Window Seat: If you’re sitting in the back, opt for a window seat. Looking out the horizon helps your brain reconcile the motion it feels with what your eyes see.
2. Focus On A Stable Object
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Try focusing on a stable object, or look at the horizon. When your eyes lock into a fixed point, it sends signals to your brain that matches the sensation of motion your body is experiencing. This alignment between visual and sensory input helps your brain think you’re moving forward, thus minimizing the risk of vomiting, nausea, or feeling disoriented.
3. Stay Hydrated
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People always overlook this one. Dehydration is the number one culprit of car sickness. Make sure that you bring a bottle or tumbler of water with you, especially when traveling for a long period. Drink small sips of water regularly to stay hydrated and avoid caffeinated drinks because they can dehydrate you further. Yes, this means less coffee and teh ais (iced milk tea) in the meantime.
4. Avoid Heavy Meals Before Traveling
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Eating a large meal right before a car journey can make you more prone to car sickness. Additionally, you can try following a bland diet, consisting of certain vegetables, low-fiber fruits, and processed grains. Consider foods like white bread, mashed potatoes, eggs, cooked chicken or, brothy soup. These foods can satisfy your hunger without being heavy on the stomach, thus reducing the feeling of nausea, dizziness, and cold sweat.
5. Use Ginger As Your Natural Remedy
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Ginger is a well-known remedy for reducing nausea. According to VeryWell Health, some scientists believe that ginger contains certain chemicals that can influence your stomach, intestines, and even your nervous systems which help reduce nausea. Before traveling, make ginger tea for the trip, or take ginger supplements before and during the trip to prevent or alleviate symptoms of getting car sick.
By following these tips, you can significantly reduce the chances of experiencing car sickness. Everyone has different side effects when it comes to this, so be mindful of your allergies, surroundings, and lifestyle habits. Say no more to spoiled moods and canceled plans. Use these tips to make your journey more enjoyable!