Red spots on the face of children with repeated fevers may be caused by pressure purpura, viral rash, thrombocytopenia and other causes. 1. Pressure purpura: when fever, capillaries are prone to dilation, due to the child’s discomfort, there will be crying and so on, which can lead to increased pressure on the lumen of the blood vessels, resulting in capillary rupture and bleeding. The performance of children with repeated fever face red spots. 2. Viral rashes: viral rashes, such as early childhood emergency rash and rubella, are caused by viral infections. When this kind of disease attacks, it will lead to the appearance of small red dots on the face of the rash. Rubella is characterized by a rash that appears after the fever or when the fever subsides, while rubella appears after 1-2 days of fever. 3. Thrombocytopenia: After the child is infected with a virus and has a fever, it may cause thrombocytopenia, resulting in red spots on the skin. At this time, in addition to the appearance of red spots on the face, other parts of the body (such as double lower limbs, etc.) can appear to have bleeding spots, purpura, ecchymosis and other symptoms. When children repeatedly have red spots on the face with fever, parents should be vigilant and take their children to the hospital as soon as possible to clarify the cause of the disease and carry out targeted treatment, so as not to aggravate the symptoms and delay the condition.