Is motion sickness hereditary?

Motion sickness, or motion sickness, is clinically observed to be hereditary, but the chance of inheritance varies from person to person.
Motion sickness is a clinical symptom caused by the stimulation of the sensitive vestibular organs of the human body in an unsuitable exercise environment and in the exercise environment. The elevated sensitivity of the vestibular organs may be related to the genetic inheritance in the family, if the parents have the phenomenon of motion sickness, their children have a higher chance of experiencing motion sickness than normal people.
In addition to genetic factors can cause motion sickness, long-term irregular work and rest, mental stress, immunity, inner ear disease and environmental changes may increase the incidence of motion sickness.
Dizziness, nausea, vomiting, epigastric discomfort, and pallor can occur during motion sickness. Symptoms can be relieved by opening the windows, resting in the car, or preventive use of medications such as tebuconazole before boarding the car under doctor’s supervision.
The cause of motion sickness should be clarified and treated according to the doctor’s instructions.