Motion Sickness

It is not the case that children get motion sickness more often than adults do. Still, it may seem that way for a few reasons. For example, children tend to throw up more often than adults do since they are more vulnerable to viruses, indigestion, and stress.

When there is a difference between what the eye senses and what the ear senses, it often results in a condition called motion sickness. Motion sickness is commonly marked by nausea, giddiness and vomiting.

Here are a few tips to help the young ones in your family have a safe and happy time while traveling:

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