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Will people who often get carsick also get airsick?

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Delaney
08/26/2025, 10:09:06 PM

People who frequently experience motion sickness in cars may also suffer from airsickness. Here are specific methods to alleviate carsickness: 1. Sit in the front: Carsickness mainly occurs due to bumps during the ride, and the back seats experience more bumps than the front. Poor air circulation inside the car can also trigger carsickness. Try to sit by the window in the front row and open the window to breathe fresh air, which can help prevent carsickness. 2. Essential balm: Prepare essential balm if you are prone to carsickness. When symptoms appear, applying it to your temples can effectively relieve discomfort. 3. Motion sickness medication: For severe cases, it's best to take motion sickness medicine half an hour before the trip to prevent symptoms. Motion sickness patches applied behind the ears can also effectively prevent and alleviate carsickness symptoms.

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SpencerFitz
09/08/2025, 04:53:56 AM

I've noticed that people who often get carsick sometimes experience motion sickness on airplanes, while other times they don't, showing significant individual differences. I'm the type who gets dizzy in cars, especially on long bus rides with frequent bumps—it feels like my stomach is churning. But what about airplanes? Last month when I traveled abroad, I expected it to be awful, but surprisingly, it was quite comfortable. Perhaps it's because airplanes fly smoothly at high altitudes without constant turns and sudden brakes like cars, plus the cabin has good air circulation, making dizziness much milder. However, my best friend, who also gets severely carsick, says airplanes are worse for her, especially during takeoff and landing when air pressure changes rapidly—her ears ring and she feels nauseous. She later carried ginger slices to alleviate it. So, the issue is complex: most people may not get airsick or only mildly, but anxiety or a sensitive constitution can trigger it. It really depends on personal adaptability. My advice is to try a short flight first.

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MacRhett
10/22/2025, 10:13:42 PM

From a scientific perspective, both motion sickness in cars and airsickness fall under motion discomfort, rooted in the inconsistency between the inner ear's balance system and visual perception. However, there are differences: the common bumps and sharp turns in car motion are more likely to trigger inner ear conflicts, leading to car sickness; airplane flight is typically straight-line movement, with significant shaking only occurring during turbulence, resulting in fewer such conflicts and a lower probability of airsickness. Nevertheless, airplane engine noise, seat vibrations, or changes in high-altitude pressure can exacerbate discomfort, especially for those sensitive to motion sickness. Data shows that most people who experience car sickness are not significantly affected during flights, but exceptions exist, such as those with claustrophobia being more prone to airsickness. Having studied this topic, I recommend choosing a window seat and focusing on the horizon to maintain visual balance, which can effectively prevent discomfort. Overall, there's no need for excessive worry, as modern airplane designs already prioritize comfort.

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MacKinsley
12/05/2025, 09:37:19 PM

As a frequent traveler, I understand the concerns of those who suffer from motion sickness. Here are some practical tips: If you experience motion sickness, avoid greasy foods before flying and choose a seat in the middle of the cabin or near the wings, where vibrations are minimal. Airplane airflow is stable, the air is fresh, and it's more comfortable than a car, making it less likely to trigger dizziness. Prepare motion sickness medication or peppermints as a precaution. The key is to relax and not dwell on the possibility of feeling sick; distract yourself by looking out the window or listening to music. Remember, motion sickness doesn't necessarily lead to airsickness—their movement patterns differ, and airplanes are safer. Give it a try, and you might discover a whole new world.

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GideonLynn
01/25/2026, 10:56:35 PM

The relationship between carsickness and airsickness is interesting. After multiple experiences, I've concluded: cars have enclosed spaces and more bumps, making dizziness more likely; planes are relatively spacious with smoother flight paths, reducing motion sickness risk. However, psychological factors are strong—I've seen friends vomit from flight anxiety. Key factors are flight conditions: takeoff and landing are peak times, so stay seated and still; choose daytime flights with ample light to avoid disorientation. Most car-sick people experience little or no airsickness, but those sensitive to air pressure should be cautious. Stay calm, prepare snacks or water, and it's generally manageable.

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Daisy
04/21/2026, 04:22:15 AM

Can people who get carsick also get airsick? Analyzing environmental differences can provide insight: cars experience strong ground bumps, making inner ear conflicts more likely; airplanes fly straight at high altitudes with fewer impacts, but turbulence can cause similar effects. My observation is that most people don’t get airsick, but some may feel discomfort due to altitude changes. For those prone to motion sickness, it’s advisable to eat and drink less before flying, sit by the window to stabilize vision by looking outside, and benefit from the airplane’s good air circulation to reduce nausea. Additionally, individual tolerance is key: staying relaxed can help, and avoiding excessive worry is important.

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