What’s wrong with you if you keep throwing up and getting dizzy after riding a roller coaster?

Dizziness after a roller coaster ride can be caused by motion sickness.
Motion sickness is usually called seasickness, motion sickness, airsickness and other diseases. The organs in charge of the body’s motion sensation include the inner ear, both eyes, and the nerves in the endings of the limbs. Motion sickness occurs when the brain receives conflicting information from these three parts.
When a patient rides a roller coaster, the strong stimuli such as rapid acceleration and sudden deceleration will cause the brain to receive inconsistent motion information, which will result in an unpleasant sensation, resulting in dizziness, nausea and other symptoms of motion sickness.
At this time, the patient should be detached from the disease-causing exercise environment, if necessary, can take Benadryl or scopolamine and other drugs to carry out treatment.
After riding a roller coaster has been wanting to vomit dizziness may be caused by motion sickness, it is recommended that patients with more serious symptoms or a long time without relief to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor reasonable treatment.