Can rubella be brought down with fever suppositories?

Rubella can be reduced down fever with antipyretic suppositories, but the use of adult patients is not ideal, it is recommended to take oral antipyretic medication for treatment. Rubella is now a common clinical acute, infectious infectious disease, mainly due to rubella virus infection. The disease often leads to low or moderate fever, cough, sputum, rash and other symptoms, and because of the self-limiting nature of the disease, usually only symptomatic treatment can be. For younger children, ibuprofen antipyretic suppositories and other drugs can be used as prescribed by the doctor for antipyretic treatment, which can have a good effect on fever. However, the current clinical use of antipyretic suppositories is mainly adapted to the population of pediatric patients, and its internal dose of ibuprofen and other medicines with antipyretic effect is not much, so the effect of adult patients may not be ideal. Therefore, if adult patients have fever caused by rubella, it is generally recommended to take oral ibuprofen, aspirin, indomethacin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs under the guidance of a doctor to reduce fever. It is recommended that patients diagnosed with rubella, under the guidance of the doctor, according to their own actual situation to choose the appropriate drugs for treatment. Avoid unauthorized use of drugs, delaying the condition.