There are numerous people who like to travel and would love to take a cruise holiday or vacation but are concerned that they may get seasick. If they think that it might be a problem they should just book a short one to three day cruise. Also, the info below may change their minds concerning seasickness on cruises.

Modern cruise ships have drastically reduced the problem of seasickness. The larger ships of today cut through the waves instead of riding on top of them. Also, new technologies like stabilizers and counterbalancing systems have greatly reduced the pitch and roll of these ships, all but neutralizing the problem of seasickness.

However, if you think you have a severe seasickness problem, you may want to book an inside cabin located on a lower deck and in the middle of the ship. This is the area of the ship where the least rocking motion is felt. If you are planning to book a trans-Atlantic cruise, it is possible that an ocean crossing may be rough at certain times.

If needed, the ship’s doctor can prescribe medication such as Benadryl, Bonine, or Dramamine tablets that will treat nausea, vomiting, and dizziness, the worst symptoms of motion sickness. There is another very effective, physician prescribed, anti-seasickness product called Transderm Scop. It is a small patch that is placed behind each ear. These patches can lessen the effects of, or even prevent, motion sickness.

Sea-Bands, which apply a gentle pressure to the acupressure points located on the inside of your wrists also work well. They have been clinically tested to help provide relief from nausea and vomiting caused by motion sickness when traveling, pregnancy, chemotherapy, anesthesia, and any condition that may induce vomiting. They are available in drug stores and pharmacies as well as most travel oriented stores and they do not require a prescription. They don’t cause any side effects so can be used safely, over and over again, whenever you feel nauseous. They may also be purchased online at Sea-Band.com.

Health care professionals such as a physician, or pharmacist should always be consulted about drug dosages and their possible side effects. There can also be side effects caused by different drug combinations, even with over-the-counter medications.

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Author: Dorothy Yamich

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