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[Motion sickness (author's transl)].

A J Fischer, W J Oosterveld

    HNO
    |September 1, 1979
    PubMed
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    Motion sickness, often linked to inner ear signals, causes unpleasant symptoms. This review covers historical theories, symptoms, and effective prevention and therapy strategies for motion sickness.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Otolaryngology

    Context:

    • Motion sickness is a common condition affecting travel and daily life.
    • Understanding its origins is crucial for developing effective interventions.

    Purpose:

    • To provide a comprehensive overview of motion sickness.
    • To explore historical and current theories, particularly those involving the inner ear.
    • To discuss symptomatology, consequences, and management strategies.

    Summary:

    • The abstract introduces motion sickness and reviews historical theories, emphasizing inner ear involvement.
    • It details the symptoms and negative impacts of motion sickness.
    • Prevention and therapeutic approaches are also considered.

    Impact:

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    • This review serves as a foundational resource for researchers and clinicians.
    • It highlights the need for continued investigation into motion sickness mechanisms.
    • Improved understanding can lead to better patient outcomes and reduced suffering.