Research Progress in the Treatment of Motion Sickness

  • Liang K
  • Liu Y
  • Wang W
  • et al.
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Abstract

Motion sickness is a disease characterized by vertigo, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms in traditional transportation and visual information technology. Signs of motion sickness occur in humans and animals when they are at sea, traveling by car or plane, and in space. In addition, some other special conditions, such as simulators, movie theaters, and video games, have also been described as causing pseudo disease. Treatment is directed towards reducing conflicting sensory inputs, speeding up the acclimation process, and controlling nausea and vomiting. At present, there are various clinical treatment methods, taking drugs to relieve vomiting is the main treatment method, but the effect varies from person to person. Therefore, this paper reviews the relevant data published in recent years, aiming to summarize the treatment methods of motion sickness, and provide a reference for the development of new treatment methods with small side effects and good efficacy to reduce the proportion of patients with motion sickness.

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Liang, K., Liu, Y., Wang, W., & Geng, R. (2022). Research Progress in the Treatment of Motion Sickness. International Journal of Biology and Life Sciences, 1(1), 43–46. https://doi.org/10.54097/ijbls.v1i1.3096

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