Coccidiosis is treated using a range of anticoccidial medications that help control and eliminate the parasite from the digestive system. Common medications include amprolium, sulfonamides (such as sulfadimethoxine and sulfaquinoxaline), and ionophores like monensin and lasalocid. These medicines are administered through feed or drinking water to improve recovery, reduce intestinal damage, and prevent further spread. Early treatment, along with proper hygiene and nutrition, is essential to control outbreaks and maintain animal health.