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Tricks For Traveling By Sea

By: Jay Bauder



Tricks That Can Make Traveling By Sea Easier

Motion sickness is common to almost everybody. It is usually
frequent to those who travel a lot, whether by land, air, or
sea. The different forms of motion sickness are based on the
kind of transportation that they employ.

 One of the most common kinds of motion sickness is the
seasickness. It is usually characterized by a sensation of
nausea and vertigo.

People who experience seasickness are those who are not
conditioned to travel by sea or who cannot stand the swaying
motion of the boat brought about by the waves. Though, there are
others who experience seasickness as soon as they step aboard,
even if the ship is not yet moving or is in the dry dock
condition.

Basically, the results and effects of seasickness is not very
alarming, except for those who have important matters to attend
to while aboard a ship. This means that people who have duties
in the ship will have the tendency of not performing their
duties well if ever they get to experience seasickness.

Causes of Seasickness

Generally, people are conditioned to stay upright by maintaining
the center of gravity within their feet. If motion is applied,
the body tends to have visual confusion. Here, seasickness
starts.

Moreover, the irregular pressure on the bowels, wherein the
diaphragm tends to move along with the movement of the ship, can
also cause seasickness.

With the advent of medical advancements, people can now cope up
with seasickness through medications. These medicines have
special components that normalize the condition of the body so
as to adapt with the changes in the environment.

Tricks to Deal With it

Aside from medications, there are different ways how to cope up
with seasickness. Here's how:

1. Waves trigger seasickness.

Most experts say that it would be better to focus one's sight to
the horizon. It would be better if people will not look at the
waves because the motion that it entails will render more
confusion on the body's ability to keep the center of gravity on
their feet.

2. Adults should be more prepared with medications that will
help reduce seasickness.

Studies show that seasickness is more prevalent in adults than
children below 12 years old. Particularly, cases of seasickness
are higher in females. According to the statistical reports,
there are seven cases of seasickness in females and only one in
males. 

3. When sleeping, people should lie on their backs.

4. People who are prone to seasickness should stay where the
fresh air is available.

Indeed, seasickness is not a problem if people will know how to
cope up with it. 


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