Go on an exotic trip abroad on a yacht or diving boat, often you may feel unwell, dizziness, paleness, vomiting, which are the most common symptoms for those who suffer from seasickness. The health of a diver or tourist can sometimes be so poor that it is impossible to continue the journey and the recovery time can take up to a week. Susceptibility to seasickness is very diverse - there are very susceptible people, for whom seasickness can be caused only by being on a fixed ship and are practically insensitive to seasickness.
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Medical explanation of seasickness
Nausea while driving is associated with excessive agitation of the balance device in the inner ear. It is caused by fluctuations in the ear fluid, the endolymph, which helps the body stay upright by activating the centers of motion. If the response to the irritation is stronger than it should be, nausea, dizziness, increased sweating, paleness and even fainting may occur.
How to prevent seasickness?
Specialty drugs that block receptors are available in pharmacies. These are mainly ginger pills that help calm the autonomic nervous system. The impulse that enters the center of the brain becomes weaker and is unable to spread to the surrounding nerve structures. For those suffering from moderate seasickness, it is recommended to take the medicine 12 to 24 hours before or at the same time as sailing.
Ginger eliminates not only all symptoms and nausea, but also weakness, dizziness and cold sweats.
These medicines usually do not usually have side effects, although sometimes there may be drowsiness, difficulty concentrating, dizziness and vision loss.
Vertirosan with vitamin B6 is more effective. The main ingredient in the tablets, dimer hydrate, reduces dizziness and vomiting irritation after half an hour or an hour, but its effect lasts for about four hours after use. Vitamin B6 also acts as a stabilizer of the vestibular apparatus. These tablets can be used by adults and children from the age of seven.
The most popular medicines and remedies for seasickness
- Vomex A (Dimenhydrinate)
- Stugeron Forte (Cinnazarine)
- Dramenex (Diphenhydramine)
- Scopoderm patches
- Vertirosan Vitamin B6 (Dimenhydrinate, Pyridoxine)
There are a lot of divers sports enthusiasts who do not need to take medication to feel good during the trip.