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A Doctor’s Advice on how to Combat Seasickness

Jean-Yves Chauve is a doctor who specialises in providing remote medical assistance to sailors and boat racers.

He is particularly noted for having guided Bertrand de Broc by radio in the second Vendée Globe. De Broc succeeded in stitching up his own tongue with the help of Dr. Chauve, which had been deeply wounded after an accident.

For seven years, Dr. Chauve has been available to aid participants in the Vendée-Globe race, as the official race doctor. He first held the position in 1989.

During this race, the doctor devotes himself to being contactable and responsive at all times, in case of emergency.

As he is the unofficial “sailing doctor”, we asked Dr. Chauvre for advice on how to tackle seasickness…

Think there’s nothing you can do about seasickness? Think again!

The most important advice is to avoid four things: Fatigue, hunger, cold and… nerves!

Tips for people who are prone to seasickness:

The best place to feel good:

Outside, in the back where the movements of the boat are less pronounced.

Is there any medicine available for seasickness?

Many treatments exist. Cinnarizine-based products are effective without too many side effects. Beware of contraindications.

It is best to talk to your doctor and test the product before going out to sea.

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