You may escape motion sickness by planning ahead. If you're traveling, reserve seats where motion is felt least:
- By ship, request a cabin in the front or middle of the ship, or on the upper deck.
- By plane, ask for a seat over the front edge of a wing. Once aboard, direct the air vent flow to your face.
- By train, take a seat near the front and next to a window. Face forward.
- By automobile, drive or sit in the front passenger's seat.
- Focus on the horizon or on a distant, stationary object. Don't read.
- Keep your head still, while resting against a seat back.
- Don't smoke or sit near smokers.
- Avoid spicy and greasy foods and alcohol. Don't overeat.
- Take an over-the-counter antihistamine, such as meclizine (Bonine), or one containing dimenhydrinate (Dramamine) at least 30 to 60 minutes before you travel. Expect drowsiness as a side effect.
- Consider scopolamine (Transderm Scop), available in a prescription adhesive patch. Several hours before you plan to travel, apply the patch behind your ear for 72-hour protection. Talk to your doctor before using the medication if you have health problems such as asthma, glaucoma or urine retention.
- Eat dry crackers or drink a carbonated beverage to help settle your stomach if you become ill.
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