There is no known specific treatment for Rubella (German measles). As it is generally a self-limiting viral infection, the focus in most cases is on managing symptoms. When the symptoms cause discomfort, the treatment approaches typically aim to alleviate these symptoms and enhance the patient's overall comfort.

During the management process, rest is primarily recommended. Antipyretic and pain-relieving medications can be used to control symptoms such as fever and pain. Isolation is of great importance to prevent the spread of the disease. Specifically, individuals infected with rubella must strictly avoid contact with pregnant women. This is because the rubella virus can pass from mother to baby during pregnancy, leading to serious developmental disorders and health problems such as congenital rubella syndrome.