Motion Sickness
Motion sickness is a condition characterized by dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and fatigue triggered by movement during travel by car, plane, train, or boat, caused by a discrepancy between actual and expected motion. Symptoms can include cold sweats, headaches, increased salivation, and, in rare cases, complications like dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, or lower esophageal tears.
Health Outcomes
- Absence of Serious Side Effects
- Complete Recovery Without Sequelae
- Increased Emesis
- No Adverse Morphometric Parameter Effects
- No Mortality or Toxicity
- No Serious Adverse Effects
- No Treatment-Related Toxicity
- Nonpathogenic Condition
- Reduced Antiemetic Medication Use
- Reduced Headache
- Reduced Nausea
- Reduced Nausea Incidence
- Reduced Nausea Severity
- Reduced Nausea Symptom Severity
- Reduced Nausea and Vomiting
- Reduced Nausea and Vomiting Score
- Reduced Nausea and Vomiting Severity
- Reduced Vomiting Duration
- Reduced Vomiting Frequency
- Reduced Vomiting Incidence
- Reduced Vomiting Symptoms