Drink bubbly water with ice and a lemon slice, ask the stewardess for this or just tell them you have a slight stomach ache or head ache. They always know what to do.
What kind of sickness is the air embolism air embolism?
It is acute mountain sickness, that means when you go to high altitude, you will feel low air pressure and uncomfortable.
Yes, air pressure is a significant factor in altitude sickness, also known as acute mountain sickness (AMS). As altitude increases, the air pressure decreases, leading to reduced oxygen availability. This lower oxygen level can cause symptoms such as headaches, nausea, and fatigue, as the body struggles to acclimatize to the thinner air. Individuals at higher elevations are more susceptible to altitude sickness due to this change in air pressure and oxygen levels.
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Air sickness
It depends on where you are coming from.
Yes you do.
by the mimbrane travling
America--New York city
Common air sickness symptoms that passengers may experience during a flight include nausea, dizziness, vomiting, sweating, and general discomfort.