Seasickness is not really considered a disease, and it is not something you catch. However, there are certain people who are more prone to seasickness than others, including women moreso than men and children moreso than adults. If you have had seasickness in the past you may have worse symptoms in on future trips because you expect to feel sick.
How is seasickness spread?
Sources & Citations
- Victoria State Government. Better Health Channel. Motion sickness. Available at: https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/motion-sickness?viewAsPdf=true (accessed May 2022).
MAT-AU-2201623 (v1.0) Date of preparation May 2022
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