None. Measles is a virus and no vitamin will control the disease. It may help the person with immunity, but not stop them from getting it or help when they do have the disease.
WHO and UNICEF recommend vitamin A supplements for children with measles because the vitamin plays a crucial role in strengthening the immune system and reducing the risk of severe complications associated with the illness. Measles can lead to vitamin A deficiency, which can result in serious health issues like blindness and increased mortality. Administering vitamin A during measles infections helps improve recovery rates and decreases the likelihood of complications. This intervention is especially important in areas where measles is prevalent and vitamin A deficiency is common.
Some studies have shown that children with measles encephalitis benefit from relatively large doses of vitamin A.
vitamin A was thought to improve immune response to vaccine and thus it was given along with vaccine. but reaserch indicates that there was no differnec with vitaminA supplementation and without it.
No. Vitamin C and other vitamins will not substitute for birth control.
Night blindness, measles, slow bone development, Xerophthalmia
There is no specific treatment for measles mainly because it is a viral infection. Hope this helps.
Vitamin C
Vitamin D helps us absorb calcium.
Vitamin d
Each vitamin has an important role i.e Vitamin A in carrot helps sight at night, vitamin D in milk helps your bones, vitamin C in oranges helps your body to heal when you are cut, vitamin B in vegetables helps your body make protein and energy.
You can't really control your skin color! Unless you have super powers. :)
vitamin E helps to protect vitamin A and fats in the body.