Travelling should feel exciting, not exhausting. If motion makes you feel unwell, a few smart steps can help you stay comfortable and enjoy the journey.
What is travel sickness
Travel (motion) sickness happens when your inner ear senses movement that your eyes do not, or vice versa. That mismatch can lead to nausea, dizziness, sweating, and vomiting. It can occur in cars, buses, boats, planes, and even with virtual reality.
Prevention tips that work
- Choose steadier seats: front passenger seat in a car, near the front on buses, over the wings on planes, and mid‑ship on lower decks for boats.
- Look outside: focus on the horizon or a distant fixed point. Avoid reading or scrolling during bumpy parts of the trip.
- Fresh air and ventilation: keep cool air flowing and avoid strong odours when possible.
- Eat light and hydrate: choose small, bland snacks and sip water. Avoid very heavy, greasy, or spicy meals before and during travel.
- Build in breaks: short stops, gentle stretches, and facing forward can settle your balance system.
- Consider simple supports: some people find ginger products or acupressure wristbands helpful.
Questions about your plan or a child’s routine. Call Ranolf Pharmacy Shop at 07 348 9011. We can tailor tips to your trip.