
seasickness
Seasickness is a form of motion sickness that occurs when your brain receives conflicting signals about movement. While your inner ear senses the ship's motion, your eyes may see a stationary environment, creating a disconnect. This mismatch disrupts your body’s balance system and can trigger symptoms like nausea, dizziness, sweating, and sometimes vomiting. Factors such as calm seas or individual sensitivity can influence its likelihood. Seasickness typically resolves once you're back on stable ground, though remedies like fresh air, focus on the horizon, or medication can help manage symptoms.