Patients who get motion sickness on the bus are considered to have motion sickness, because the bus may be too bumpy in the process of driving, or there is always this braking action will easily cause the patient’s vestibule to be stimulated and the reaction of motion sickness will occur. This may be manifested as epigastric distension or cold sweats, nausea, dizziness, and in severe cases, vomiting. Patients are advised to terminate parking immediately, or if this is not possible, they are advised to sit near the window to help reduce this motion sickness. Patients should also try to keep their head in a fixed position and avoid violent shaking. Patients can press the Hegu point on both sides of themselves and the Neiguan point to reduce the effect of motion sickness. Patients can take oral motion sickness medication or apply motion sickness patches to prevent motion sickness before riding in a car.