How to do when a child gets carsick and vomits

The immediate solution for children with motion sickness and vomiting is to stop the car immediately and let the child rest or lie flat outside the car for a while, and the symptoms are usually relieved quickly. Motion sickness, clinically known as motion sickness, is a misperception of the state of motion resulting in a series of physiological reactions, including vomiting, nausea or dizziness, etc. Generally these symptoms will be relieved when they are removed from the original motion environment. If the car is running and cannot be stopped and the symptoms are strong, you can give your child appropriate pressure on the Nei Guan point or the tiger’s mouth three fingers inward from the transverse wrist, which has a certain effect of stopping vomiting and relieving vertigo. If the symptoms are more severe, antihistamines or anticholinergic drugs may be needed to relieve dizziness, nausea and vomiting. Children who often get motion sickness should have motion sickness medication ready before getting into the car. During the car ride, make sure not to look at your cell phone or book, you can close your eyes or look out the window at distant objects. In addition, make sure the air in the car is fresh or ventilated when driving, and choose a position with lighter bumps for your child with motion sickness, such as sitting in the front when riding in a car, sitting on both sides when flying, or trying to choose a position in the middle when riding in a boat, all of these practices can make the symptoms lessen some, and if the symptoms are particularly severe, please seek medical attention in time.