How to Handle Newborn Respiratory Arrest

A premature baby of seven and a half months, discovered to have hydrocephalus and pneumonia one day after birth. After treatment, there were seven or eight respiratory arrests within a day, with the longest lasting five minutes, and some white foam at the corners of the mouth. What is the treatment for the baby’s respiratory arrest?
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How to Handle Newborn Vomiting

A newborn baby at 20 days old experiences vomiting, which may be due to gastrointestinal dysfunction, overeating, or gastrointestinal flu. It is recommended to practice small, frequent meals, administer probiotics and vitamin B6 for treatment, or temporarily stop breastfeeding to promote gastrointestinal recovery. Resume the previous feeding method once improvement is observed. A body temperature check is advisable; if fever is present, consider gastrointestinal flu and provide antiviral treatment. Fever exceeding 38.5°C requires fever-reducing therapy.
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