Fever with ocular congestion is a disease that causes an increase in body temperature accompanied by ocular congestion and is seen in more serious infections such as hemorrhagic fever, drug rash, acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, and upper respiratory tract infections. Fever with ocular congestion is common in measles, epidemic hemorrhagic fever, typhus, drug rash, dry syndrome, acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, acute lacrimal sacculitis, blepharitis, epidemic hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, acute upper respiratory tract infection, etc., similar to rabbit eye manifestations. Symptomatic manifestations: generalized fever and congestion of the eyes. (1) If red eye is found, it should be isolated promptly and all utensils should be used separately, preferably washed and dried before use. (2) Pay attention to hand hygiene. Develop the good habit of washing your hands regularly, do not rub your eyes with dirty hands, and cut your nails regularly. (3) In addition to active treatment for pink eye, go to public places less often and do not use shared towels and washbasins.