What to Do If a Newborn Has Myocarditis and Stops Breathing?

My baby is 1 year and 3 months old. Over the past ten days, she has had a cold, fever, and red spots on her body. Initially treated for viral flu, she received an intravenous drip for three days, but her body temperature did not drop significantly. I would like to inquire about what to do if a baby with myocarditis stops breathing? The baby’s condition is not improving. The symptoms of myocarditis usually start like a cold: sore throat, nausea and vomiting, fever, abdominal pain, discomfort in the stomach, diarrhea, runny nose, cough, general discomfort, and some may also experience muscle and joint pain. However, these symptoms in babies with myocarditis will gradually improve or disappear. It is best to follow the advice of the local doctor and treat the baby as soon as possible.
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What to Do If a Newborn Has Toxemia?

My sister-in-law is 26 years old and recently gave birth to a baby. However, after birth, the newborn was diagnosed with toxemia, and everyone in our family is very worried. We would like to ask what should be done if a newborn has toxemia?
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