Flying on an airplane can cause some people to feel ill. Some feel that they lose control while others just get motion sickness. Here are some easy tips on how to overcome airsickness.
Look at the Horizon
Looking at the horizon has always been known to naturally help flyers. No matter if the plane is taking off, landing or in the air, just look straight ahead at the horizon. Depending on the time of day you’re flying, the clouds and sun will help you locate the exact point of the horizon. Take care to never look down, though, as this will likely just make you more nauseous.
Seek Patches and Pills
If you are a frequent flyer and have a history of airsickness, consider going to your physician and seeking out either patches or pills to prevent motion sickness. These items are usually taken or placed on the body half an hour prior to takeoff. There are also pills that will put you to sleep so they you don’t get sick from anxiousness.
Fan Away Sickness
Placing the fan directly on the face immediately upon entering the airplane can help you cool down and not feel so claustrophobic on the plane. Oftentimes, being nervous causes the body to naturally heat up, which can make you feel dizzy. Make sure to find a seat where the fan can consistently blow on you.
Sit Over the Wing
The wing has been known to be the most stable part of an airplane during flight. If you are able to choose your own seat, this is the perfect time to snag the wing seat. Additionally, the wing will often obscure your vision of the ground below, saving you from another source of nausea.
Food to Calm the Stomach
There are many foods that can be packed inside of a carry-on that will help soothe an upset stomach. Saltine crackers have been known to help with nausea, and peppermint products will help with vomiting and upset stomachs.
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Airsickness is a feeling of nausea caused by the motion of an aircraft - when the central nervous system receives conflicting messages from the body affecting balance and equilibrium.
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Flying sickness, also known as airsickness, is a condition that can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and fatigue. These symptoms are often triggered by the motion and turbulence experienced during air travel.
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