READING IN THE CAR MAKES YOU SICK!
If you read a book in the car, why does your physical condition suffer? You can see the reasons for that in this message. Traveling by car with children will make you happy. If traveling long distances, children can have unforgettable pleasant experiences. But in some cases, children are more likely to have a sudden illness during long journeys.
Motion Sickness may be the main reason for this. What is Motion Sickness? Why does it affect children so much? Why does motion sickness occur when using a cell phone or reading a book while traveling in a car? We have said everything in detail in this message. Motion Silence is a problem that occurs when the brain cannot sense the information your eyes, ears, and body are sending. Why Does Motion Sickness Affect Children More? If you know, you can understand this even better.
Because children are so short, they can sometimes not look out the window while traveling in a car. But their ear senses the sound of the car running and sends information to the brain. At that time the children’s eyes may be reading the book. Or they may be playing a video game on their cell phone. However, their body will remain in a sitting position. But the ears are constantly sending information to the brain that a movement is taking place (the car is running). Thus motion sickness occurs when the brain receives conflicting information. Children may experience problems such as vomiting and excessive sweating due to motion sickness. But motion sickness is not limited to children. It can happen to anyone.
It is estimated that about one-third of people are at risk of motion sickness at some point while traveling by car. Women and children between the ages of 2 and 12 are more likely to develop motion sickness. But since anyone can be affected, it is best to be careful. The brain receives signals from body parts that sense movements, such as the eyes, ears, muscles, and joints. But when these elements send conflicting information, are you constantly in the same place? Or are you moving? Will confuse the brain without understanding.
But since anyone can be affected, it is best to be careful. The brain receives signals from body parts that sense movements, such as the eyes, ears, muscles, and joints. But when these elements send conflicting information, are you constantly in the same place? Or are you moving? Will confuse the brain without understanding. This causes motion sickness. Note that if you have motion sickness, you may experience problems such as vomiting, excessive sweating, dizziness, fatigue, headaches, irritability, and inability to concentrate on any one thing.
If you are using a cell phone or reading books while traveling in a car, you may have motion sickness. When your ear senses movement, such as eyes, muscles, and joints do not sense movement, contradictory information goes to the brain, and motion sickness can occur. But motion sickness can be avoided in a few simple ways. Children who are at risk for motion sickness may be seated in the middle of the seat. This will allow the front windshield to be clearly visible. So the chances of getting a motion sickness problem will also decrease. It is better to avoid playing video games and reading books on cell phones as much as possible while traveling long distances.

