Motion sickness in girls can be relieved by general treatments such as stopping for rest and emotional stabilization, or by taking medications such as Difenidol tablets.
The symptoms of motion sickness in girls are considered to be related to factors such as genetics, environment, inner ear diseases and individual constitution. The adverse motion environment produced during vehicle traveling can stimulate the sensitive vestibular organs of the human body, triggering dizziness, nausea, vomiting, pallor and other symptoms of motion sickness.
If the girl is not obvious symptoms of motion sickness, conditions allow the case can first stop and rest, get out of the car to breathe fresh air to help relieve the symptoms of motion sickness. In addition, you can listen to music, chewing gum, sleep and other ways to ease the tension, but also help to ease the symptoms of motion sickness.
If the girl often appear car sickness symptoms and symptoms are more obvious, you can get on the car about 20 minutes before taking car sickness medicine to prevent car sickness, such as Difenidol tablets, theophylline tablets and other drugs.
All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, and girls need to consult an ENT department to clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions.