Also indexed as:Car Sickness, Sea Sickness, Travel Nausea
Riding in a car along curvy roads or traveling by boat can trigger nausea and spoil the trip. According to research or other evidence, the following self-care steps may be helpful.
Digestion issues and nausea are never pleasant, but fortunately there are many products available to relieve your symptoms. Use the guides below to identify what may help soothe your stomach.
Laxatives & Fiber Products
If occasionally you find yourself unable to stay regular—what feels like constipation to you—a fiber supplement or laxative may help get your body back on track.
Whether triggered by car, boat, plane, or train, motion sickness and nausea will make you miserable. And while health experts don’t know exactly what causes motion sickness, there are plenty of options for keeping it at bay.
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