[1] Symptoms are similar to other sicknesses brought about by motion and include: dizziness, headaches and nausea and in more extreme cases vomiting.
[2] In whiteout conditions, the brain is unable to determine orientation or movement accurately.
The condition is caused by the rhythmic turning motion of skiing and other effects such as a reduction in sensory feedback from constrained feet.
[2] Professor Häusler found that over-the-counter prescription medicines for motion sickness relieved the symptoms for most affected people.
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