Seasickness
Overview
Seasickness is nausea and uneasiness caused by a ship's movements. Locations on a ship that are least likely to result in seasickness include the front or middle of the ship, near the water level.
Symptoms
Other symptoms include a cold sweat, dizziness, and vomiting.
Treatments
An antihistamine or a prescription patch (scopolamine) can usually prevent it.
Last Updated Jun 13, 2017
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