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My dad just got back from Japan and he's really tired, light-headed, and feels sick. What can I do? What can I tell him to do?

I go to Taiwan from time to time. The best way for me to adjust the timezone (there are 13 hour difference between there and here, I am not gonna take 13 days to adjust it) is trying to change my body clock as as soon as I got on the plane, such as if it is night at Tawain, I will try to sleep. If it's day at Taiwan, I will try to stay awake until night time.

Your dad's body clock is probably just a bit messed up. Tell him to try to keep up the regular daily schedule and don't go to sleep during the day because he feels tired. Also, the climate in Japan could be very different from where you live, which could contribute to the sickness your dad feel. The key to it is not think about and carry on with your day. Before you know it, the jet lag will be gone. Otherwise, it might be, like previously suggested, taking up to 2 weeks to adjust the body clock (Japan is 11 hours ahead of EST).


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get a job...it is a luxury to have jet lag !!!!!!

jag lag is a myth. It's either a mental thing or he has a cold

He really just needs a bit extra sleep. His body is a few hours ahead and will adjust in about a week or so.

He should rest for few hours. His body clock would take some time to get readjusted...

Needs to drink plenty of water. He is probably dehydrated . Just replenish fluids in his body but not with diuretic drinks. Get plenty of sleep it helps reset the body clock.

If he spent a lot of time there, then his body clock is still on that time zone. Eat a light meal, and get lots of rest and try to get back to your time zone.

The condition of jet lag generally lasts a few days or more, and medical experts have deemed that a recovery rate of "one day per time zone" is a fair guideline.
Ask your dad to have a good sleep,it provides rapid recovery from jet lag.Sleeping, relaxation, moderate exercise, and sensible diet are the simplest recovery methods.If he can skip sleep entirely for one night and one day and then go to bed at a normal bedtime allows a relatively quick recovery. Also Exposure to sunlight may be a factor to reset the body's clock.

In Future if your Dad goes abroad tell him to follow simple prevention steps like good sleep while aboard the plane, and adequate intake of fluids (without excessive amounts of caffeine or alcohol) to reduce the effects of dehydration on the body, caused by the dry air at altitude and the interruption of regular eating/drinking patterns.What I do is set my clock to the destination time zone, as soon as it is practical, and join the new rhythm.

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