If your baby has fever and bumps, it must be an infection that causes such symptoms. First, we should clarify the type of infection, and do blood tests and C-reactive protein tests, which often have elevated white blood cells and C-reactive protein, to confirm the diagnosis of fever and bumps caused by infection. If there is an elevation of lymphocytes or no elevation of white blood cells, it is likely to be a viral infection and antiviral drugs such as Four Seasons Antiviral Combination or Ribavirin Granules can be used. If there is an elevation of C-reactive protein, accompanied by an elevation of white blood cells or neutrophils, it means that bacterial infection is more likely, and antibiotics can be used for treatment, which is still more effective. If there is no allergy to cephalosporin, pediatric cephalexin granules can be used for anti-inflammatory treatment. For the symptoms of fever, if the body temperature is relatively high, more than 38.5 degrees, you must use antipyretic drugs, such as ibuprofen suspension. For bumps, you must not scratch them or use hot water to stimulate them. If itching occurs, you can apply localized glyburide lotion.