Queasiness and vomiting.
Yes, sea sickness can be worse on an empty stomach because having food in your stomach can help reduce the symptoms of nausea and dizziness often associated with motion sickness.
Yes, Zofran is effective in alleviating symptoms of car sickness.
Yes, some people use airplane sickness pills to help with symptoms of motion sickness during flights.
Yes, it is possible to experience altitude sickness at 4,000 feet above sea level, although it is less common at this altitude compared to higher elevations. Symptoms may include headache, nausea, and fatigue. It is important to acclimate slowly when ascending to higher altitudes to reduce the risk of altitude sickness.
No, it is not recommended to fly if you have altitude sickness as it can worsen your symptoms and lead to complications.
the same commn sea sickness as today...nausea, vomiting
It depends upon the person, but the most common symptoms are headaches, nausea, vomitting, and fatigue. The people that are most prown to altitude sickness are those of 50 years and up, if you have a history of altitude sickness to start with, places that are 3,000 feet or higher, or a rapid change in altitude. As a young child, I used to have altitude sickness because I had problems with my ears, so that could also effect you. The last time I went up to a higher elevation, I used these band like bracelets called "Sea Bands" from the "Sea Products" company and those really seemed to help me. You can get them and/or pills for altitude sickness over the counter.
sickness,fever,stomach cramps
A late period and morning sickness.
sleeping sickness
Altitude sickness is caused by changes in the distribution of oxygen and pressure. The symptoms of altitude sickness resemble those of a cold.
Yes, aspirin can help with altitude sickness by reducing inflammation and alleviating symptoms such as headaches and body aches.