Miliary fever is a medical condition characterized by the appearance of tiny, raised bumps on the skin, resembling the shape of millet seeds. The condition is caused by a bacterial infection and may result in fever, rapid breathing, and other symptoms. There are several synonyms for miliary fever, including disseminated tuberculosis, granulomatous disease, milliar tuberculosis, and tuberculous sepsis. Other related terms are tuberculosis cutis, miliary mottling, and miliary pattern, which also refer to the small bumps seen on the skin's surface. Due to the serious nature of the condition, prompt medical attention is necessary to diagnose and treat miliary fever effectively.