What should a girl do if she gets carsick?

Girls who suffer from motion sickness may be suffering from motion sickness, which is often treated with general treatment, medication and traditional Chinese medicine in order to prevent and control.
Motion sickness is a syndrome caused by the stimulation of unsuitable exercise environment or unaccustomed factors in the exercise environment. The main symptoms include epigastric discomfort, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, pallor and cold sweat. Symptoms generally disappear or lessen after being removed from the exercise environment, usually for no more than 3 days.
The various prevention and treatment methods available are to alleviate the symptoms or delay their onset, or to prevent their reoccurrence.
1. General treatment: patients who are prone to this disease should actively search for triggering factors and avoid them. At the onset of the disease, patients should lie on their backs with their eyes closed. Sit with the head against the back of a fixed chair or object to avoid large swaying. Keep quiet and good ventilation.
2. Medication: When symptoms flare up, anticholinergic drugs such as scopolamine hydrobromide, antihistamine such as theobromine, meclizine hydrochloride and other drugs such as betahistine can be used to relieve vertigo. For those with gastrointestinal discomfort, antiemetics such as metoclopramide, chlorpromazine, diazepam, and tranquilizers can be used to improve related symptoms.
Taking one dose of the above drugs half an hour to one hour before traveling may reduce symptoms or avoid the onset of symptoms.
3. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) treatment: In the absence of the above medications, applying anemarrhena and cool oil to the temples and middle part of the body has a certain therapeutic and preventive effect.
Girls’ motion sickness may also be caused by other diseases, it is recommended to actively consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.