Children get carsick, parents have what to do?

It is not uncommon for children to suffer from carsickness. They often suffer from vomiting and other discomfort during bumpy journey. Parents are both distressed and helpless. When they ask for help from doctors, they often ask: [What if the child gets carsick? [How can I avoid carsickness? [Can children take carsickness medicine? ] With these questions in mind, let’s take a look at all aspects of [carsickness]. [Carsickness] Is it what? Carsickness is called motion sickness, also known as motion sickness, which refers to vertigo, cold sweat, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms when taking cars, boats, planes and other means of transportation. Motion sickness is a common disease, which is relatively more likely to occur in children and adolescents. Read More …

Carsickness, seasickness and airplane, 4 ways to help you deal with motion sickness

Halloween is a children’s festival, trick-or-treat. Taking a bus and boat is a nightmare for motion sickness patients, who vomit without medication. I have three motion sickness patients with pseudo carsickness: First, my mother, looking at the rapidly increasing taxi meter, did not faint… Second, my wife, driving by herself, did not faint… The third, my daughter, shouted when she got on the bus and played with my cell phone. She didn’t faint either… One day when I took a boat, everyone vomited. I choked back not to vomit and was said to be pale. Therefore, carsickness is the lighter of motion sickness, and sailing in the wind and waves is the real dizzy. According to the mechanism of vomiting Read More …