How to avoid sick at sea ?

August 4th, 2010 by Small State Health Team

Typical indicators of fainting are dry mouth, cold sweat and nausea, sometimes followed by vomiting, medically speaking dizziness is a variation of kinetics, which can ruin a boat trip, but with the medicine and some helpful tips, which can be kept under control.

How does not get sick in the sea?
The movement of rocking motion experienced in the sea causes a discrepancy between what the eye can see and what our bodies of the senses of the body are telling our brains.

In the process, the body produces more histamines, which according to a new theory of Reinhard Jarisch, an allergist of Vienna, are the cause of the symptoms of the dizziness.

Almost everyone can be affected by the dizziness, but the degree to which individuals feel sick can vary greatly, since there are people who are very sensitive and others who have no problem at all, said Knappich.

But there are some things you can do to reduce the chances of feel dizzy;

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Avoid alcohol and tobacco at least one day before beginning his trip, Knappich advises. Read the rest of this entry »

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