Pope Francis’ condition will improve as it remains stable – Vatican news agency said Wednesday evening. The Holy Father was in the hospital for several weeks, where he was due to pneumonia. According to the doctor, you can talk about the “good answer” to the treatment you used.
In the latest medical update, the Vatican said Pope Francis’ clinical status was stable. As reported, chest x-rays made on Tuesday “confirmed improvements observed the day before.”
“The Holy Father continues high-flow oxygen therapy during the day and non-invasive mechanical ventilation during night breaks,” he added. Doctors estimate that they can talk about “good answers” to implemented treatments.
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On Wednesday, Catholic Church leaders also received physical therapy for exercise and respiratory tract.
The Communique also stated that in the morning and afternoon the Pope accepted the Holy Communion and devoted himself to prayer, following the retreat of the Vatican through his connection with Paul Viara.
Pope Francis of the hospital. Treatment brings results
On Wednesday, Pope Francis’ 27th day stayed at the Roman Polyclinic Gemelipas, where he came due to bilateral pneumonia. During treatment, I suffered four acute respiratory crises.
His doctors informed him on Monday that his life was not in danger. Francis is called stable or improved for more than a week, but the Vatican did not provide a date of discharge from the hospital.
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A doctor not related to Franciszek’s treatment says the Pope must face long and difficult ways to fully recover, perhaps considering his age and other illnesses.
Thursday marks the 12th anniversary of Francis’ election at the Pope, but he has not shown publicly since he enrolled in the hospital.
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