It is very common for babies to have red bloodshot eyes when they have a fever, which may be due to a viral infection that causes fever, eye infection and congestion. When red blood is present, it is recommended to treat it with anti-viral medication, as it is usually caused by a viral infection. It is also necessary to treat the child with fever-reducing medications, such as ibuprofen suspension or acetaminophen pellets. For antiviral medications, ribavirin pellets are recommended. When the body temperature rises with fever, it causes blood vessels to become congested, so the symptom of red bloodshot eyes also occurs, and treatment to reduce fever is often more effective. If the body temperature is relatively low, below 38.5 degrees, it is recommended to use pediatric black beetle and clear fever granules or pediatric antelope granules for fever reduction treatment. If the temperature of fever is high, oral ibuprofen suspension is recommended to reduce fever. In addition, it is recommended to use saline to clean out the child’s eyes.