There is no approved treatment for measles.
The side effects of treatment depend on what medicines are used. Antibiotics may cause allergic reactions or stomach upset. Persons should contact a healthcare provider for any side effects that develop.
Normally, the measles infection lasts 10 days to 2 weeks and a person recovers completely. If pneumonia or encephalitis develop, further treatment and evaluation may be necessary.
Unless a person develops complications from measles, no further monitoring is necessary. Once a person has measles, he or she is permanently immune and should not develop measles again.