Why do you feel like you are rocking when you come off a cruise ship? Land sickness explained.
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the feeling of rocking or sea sickness on land are actually the same thing which is probably the reason why people call it land sickness
the symptoms are perfectly normal provided they don't last too long most people who have this issue are usually back to normal within a few hours
keep moving most people only feel the symptoms while they are stopped stay hydrated avoid alcohol and rest up
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Follow us on all our social media channels here: linktr.ee/cruiseseadays Have you ever experienced that weird sensation of feeling like you're still on a rocking boat even when you're back on land? This is known as "land sickness," and it's a type of motion sickness that affects some people after they've been on a cruise ship or other type of boat for an extended period of time. In this video, we'll explore the science behind land sickness and explain why it happens. We'll also discuss the related condition called Mal De Débarquement Syndrome, which can cause symptoms of dizziness, fatigue, and brain fog that can last for weeks or even months after disembarking from a boat. If you've ever wondered why you feel like you're still at sea even when you're on solid ground, this video is for you. We'll provide tips for preventing and treating land sickness, as well as information about when to seek medical help if your symptoms persist. Don't let land sickness ruin your post-cruise vacation! Watch this video to learn more about this fascinating (and sometimes frustrating) condition. Chapters: 00:00 Intro: 00:14 What are the Symptoms ? 00:33 Why is it Happening? 00:55 Mal De Débarquement Syndrome 01:13 How to help