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Description:
Motion
sickness is a condition in which the endolymph (the fluid found in
the semicircular canals of the inner ears) becomes 'stirred up',
causing confusion between the difference between apparent
perceived movement (none or very little), and actual movement.
Depending on the cause, it is also referred to as seasickness,
carsickness, airsickness, or spacesickness. Nausea is the most
common symptom of motion sickness; in fact, nausea in Greek means
seasickness (naus=ship). If the motion causing nausea is not
resolved, the sufferer will frequently vomit within twenty
minutes. Unlike ordinary sickness, vomiting in motion sickness
tends not to relieve the nausea.
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