Motion Sickness Treatment
Can this condition be treated? What Motion Sickness treatment options are available? Learn more below about the current treatments available to patients.
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How to Treat Motion Sickness
Symptoms of motion sickness usually subside soon after the motion stops. However, in some people, the symptoms can last a day or more. The main treatment for motion sickness is rest.
Medications may be given rectally or intravenously to help control vomiting. If motion sickness is prolonged, it is important to provide adequate fluids in order to prevent Dehydration. These may be given intravenously if necessary.
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