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What Is Motion Sickness?

Feb 27 2023 - 8:55am

What is motion sickness?This informational guide, part of POPSUGAR's Condition Center [1], lays out the realities of this health concern: what it is, what it can look like, and strategies that medical experts say are proven to help. You should always consult your doctor regarding matters pertaining to your health and before starting any course of medical treatment.

One in three people experience motion sickness at some point, according to Cleveland Clinic [2]. Motion sickness, which is also referred to as being carsick, seasick, or airsick, doesn't tend to cause serious problems, but it can make traveling stressful and unpleasant. And while it can feel insurmountable in the moment, there are ways to help prevent the queasiness.

Understanding Motion Sickness

Motion sickness occurs when there is a mismatch between sensory systems: either one system isn't functioning as well as it used to, or the brain isn't processing information as well as it used to. The three main sensory systems we use to keep us upright are our feet, vision, and the vestibular system (the inner ear system that detects movement and helps with equilibrium), says Kevin Smith [3], PT, DPT, owner of Clarity Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy, Inc. "These three systems have to work together and can cause symptoms [of motion sickness] if one isn't functioning properly."

Julia Blank [4], MD, family medicine physician at Providence Saint John's Health Center, likes to think of motion sickness as a constellation of symptoms that occurs when movement (or sudden cessation of movement) causes your brain to receive conflicting messages about your body's position in space. "These conflicting messages come from the inner ear, eyes, and various receptors in the skin, muscles, and joints," she adds.

According to Cleveland Clinic [5], symptoms can include:

Causes of Motion Sickness

Dr. Blank says common triggers include travel by car, bus, train, boat, or plane, as well as any activity with movement, especially anything involving rapid or abrupt shifts in speed or direction (like amusement park rides, roller coasters). Anyone can experience it, but some people may be more prone to the condition, Dr. Blank says. These factors below tend to play a role:

Motion sickness is rarely cause for concern. But "if your motion sensitivity is becoming worse, and especially if it is affecting your ability to perform at your job, do chores around the house, or whatever activity you love to do," Dr. Smith advises that you see a doctor.

Most Effective Tips and Treatments For Motion Sickness

There are plenty of options to manage motion sickness — from actions that can lower your chances of getting sick in the first place to treating the symptoms like nausea directly:


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