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Nausea After Horse Back Riding...


Question Posted Friday March 16 2012, 6:49 pm

I have one riding lesson a week and while I'm riding I get cramps adn afterwords I usually feel nauseus. Today was really bad but never so bad that I feel like I will throw up. It's really uncomfortable ecspecially because of the bumpy ride home. I am not allowed to post because I ride western and my instructor wants me to stop posting. How can I fix this? Thanks.

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adviceman49 answered Saturday March 17 2012, 10:13 am:
While I am not a doctor and cannot make a diagnoses I suspect an inner ear problem may be the culprit. I would suggest you see an Ear, Nose and Throat specialist(ENT).


You do not say how old you are. If you are still in school living with your parents. I would suggest you tell mom or dad about the problem and ask to see an ENT.


The inner ear effects our balance and the symptoms you describe can be reflective of an inner ear problem, or something else. The ENT will most likely order a head CT or MRI and one of these will tell the problem if any.

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