In the prodromal stage of rubella, there will be fever, cough, swollen lymph nodes, conjunctivitis, and other manifestations such as sore throat, and in the exanthematous stage, there will be red papules and other symptoms. Patients need to take medication, as well as general conditioning measures. In the prodromal stage of rubella, there will be moderate or low-grade fever, cough, enlarged lymph nodes in the neck or occipital region, or conjunctivitis such as conjunctival congestion and photophobia, as well as other symptoms such as sore throat, runny nose, and coughing up phlegm. Rubella rash is usually 1~2 days after fever, patients will appear 2~3mm light red papules, or pinpoint rash, large red skin, but the rash will subside after 2~3 days. It is recommended that rubella patients with fever need to follow the doctor’s advice to use nimesulide, ibuprofen and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. For patients with cough, cough suppressants such as dextromethorphan and pentoxyverine should be prescribed. If the patient coughs up phlegm, then you need to follow the doctor’s advice to use aminoglutethimide and other expectorants. Patients with rubella need to rest more, and eat a diet of light and easy to digest food. In addition, patients with rubella need to be isolated, and at the same time to avoid scratching the skin. It is recommended that patients with rubella need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, and the doctor will choose the appropriate measures to treat the patient’s condition.