Small bumps on the face of infants may be eczema, if the symptoms are mild, you can get the hepatitis B vaccine; if the symptoms are more serious, it is recommended to delay the hepatitis B vaccine. Small bumps on baby’s face may be eczema caused by allergy. If the symptoms are mild and not accompanied by fever or other conditions, hepatitis B vaccine can be given; if the symptoms are more serious and fever and other symptoms occur, it is recommended to delay vaccination and wait for the symptoms to improve before hepatitis B vaccine is given. It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination, subject to the doctor’s recommendation. Hepatitis B vaccination is part of the Pediatric Immunization Program. Under normal circumstances, young children are vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine three times at birth, one month after birth, and six months after birth, and if there are no special circumstances, try to get vaccinated on time.