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Breeze through your next trip with travel sickness medications 

Travel sickness can turn any journey into an unpleasant experience, but with Healthylife’s range of travel sickness medications, relief is within reach. From soothing antihistamines and antiemetics to natural remedies like ginger supplements and anti-nausea wristbands, our selection includes plenty of options to help you feel your best while travelling. 

Whether you prefer travel sickness tablets, capsules, or wristbands, our products cater to various needs and preferences. Explore our range today and find the right solution to avoid motion sickness and enjoy a smoother, more comfortable trip.

What is travel sickness?

Travel sickness, or motion sickness, occurs when your brain receives conflicting signals from your inner ear, eyes, and sensory nerves during movement. Common symptoms include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, headache, lack of appetite and cold sweats. Preventive measures include looking outside the vehicle, focusing on the horizon, sitting still and getting fresh air. 

How do you cure travel sickness?

Travel sickness medication works by calming the nerves in the inner ear or soothing the brain’s vomiting centre.

Some remedies include focusing on the horizon or an external point, sitting still and avoiding reading or using screens. Fresh air can help, so open a window if possible. Eating light meals, staying hydrated with water and avoiding alcohol may help. 

Travel sickness bands worn on the wrists may help prevent symptoms in some people. Over-the-counter travel sickness tablets and pills like antihistamines, hyoscine, or antiemetics (medications that treat nausea and vomiting) may also be helpful. However, it’s important to consult your healthcare professional to find the best treatment options.

How long does travel sickness last? 

You may start feeling better after vomiting, and your symptoms will likely improve once you stop moving. However, you might still experience lingering effects of motion sickness for a few hours or even a few days before you fully recover.

What makes travel sickness worse?

Several factors may exacerbate travel sickness. Poorly ventilated areas exposed to fumes or smoke may worsen symptoms, so try to get some fresh air. Drinking alcohol or travelling in a small vehicle – whether it’s a car, boat or plane – may also make travel sickness worse. Try to sit where you’ll experience the least motion, for example, over the plane’s wings or in the driver’s seat of a car. 

Make sure your next trip is one you’ll remember for all the right reasons – browse Healthylife’s range of travel sickness medications today.