People with measles combined with pneumonia should be isolated for a few days

People with measles combined with pneumonia should be isolated for about 10 days after rash emergence, and for simple measles, they should be isolated for at least 5 days after rash emergence to prevent the spread of measles to other subnormal people. Patients with measles combined with pneumonia should be reasonably treated symptomatically under the guidance of a physician, especially for pneumonia by choosing reasonable treatment modalities such as anti-inflammatory, phlegm-suppressing, and wheezing for comprehensive management. The measles should also be treated, including symptomatic treatment of fever, cough, runny nose, etc., otherwise the combination of the two diseases may lead to the risk of death. Patients should be isolated during the onset of the disease, and the indoor environment should be kept clean, and windows and doors should be opened frequently to keep ventilation, so as to reduce the content of airborne germs, which is also beneficial to the disease.