Nausea and vomiting belong to motion sickness, which can be treated symptomatically by anticholinergic drugs and antiemetic drugs.
1. Anticholinergic drugs such as scopolamine can effectively prevent nausea and vomiting caused by motion sickness. The main side effects include dry mouth, drowsiness and blurred vision. If the patient also suffers from glaucoma and prostate hypertrophy, this drug is prohibited.
2. Antiemetic drugs, such as metoclopramide, are commonly used for nausea, vomiting, dyspepsia, hyperacidity and other symptoms caused by various causes. Its side effects usually include drowsiness, restlessness, nausea and diarrhea.
If the effect is not good after using the medicine, you should seek medical treatment in time, and should not use the medicine without authorization to avoid delaying the condition. Patients with motion sickness should take prophylactic medication before traveling to prevent the occurrence of motion sickness, sit in a ventilated position at the front of the car when traveling, and avoid reading and looking at cell phones in the car.