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Motion sickness is a condition characterized by symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and sweating that occur during or after travel in a moving vehicle, such as a car, boat, plane, or train. It results from a conflict between the sensory signals that the brain receives from the eyes, inner ears, and deeper body parts. When these sensory inputs are mismatched-such as when the inner ear senses motion but the eyes do not-this can lead to the symptoms of motion sickness. Common causes include irregular movement or motion that disrupts the normal balance and equilibrium mechanisms of the body. Factors such as rapid or excessive movement, poor ventilation, and an inability to see the horizon can exacerbate symptoms. Individual susceptibility can vary, with some people being more prone to motion sickness due to genetic factors or inner ear sensitivity. Treatment for motion sickness focuses on prevention and symptom relief. Before travel, individuals can take preventive measures such as eating a light meal, avoiding heavy, greasy, or spicy foods, and staying hydrated. Over-the-counter medications, such as antihistamines like meclizine or dimenhydrinate, can help reduce nausea and dizziness. Prescription medications, such as scopolamine patches, which are applied behind the ear, can also be effective in preventing symptoms. Non-pharmacological approaches include behavioral strategies like focusing on the horizon, maintaining good ventilation, and avoiding reading or looking at screens during travel. Acupressure wristbands, which apply pressure to specific points on the wrist, may also provide relief for some individuals. For chronic or severe cases, consulting a healthcare provider is important to explore tailored treatment options and to rule out other underlying conditions that might be contributing to the symptoms.