In the latest health update surrounding Pope Francis, doctors said he is out of deadly danger but will continue to stay in the hospital.
“There are improvements recorded the day before More confirmedas evidenced by blood tests and clinical tests, as well as good response to pharmacotherapy,” the Vatican explained in a statement Monday, broadcasting a report by the Pope's doctor.
Despite not being in fatal danger anymore, the doctor added that the Pope “is “needed” to remain in hospital to continue receiving pharmacological therapy in a hospital setting.
The Pope first recognized himself at the Gemeri Hospital in Rome on February 14th After fighting bronchitis for several weeks. He was later diagnosed with a multimicrobial infection, a variety of bacteria, fungi, or viruses that caused pneumonia in both lungs. At one point, the doctor said Francis was in danger after suffering from some acute respiratory crisis and inadequacy.
The Pope That was again It will be placed in Non-machine Night ventilation system to ensure his body I'll receive it He has a high flow of oxygen from his nose during the day, but there is plenty of oxygen.
As reported by Religious News ServiceFrancis was unable to oversee multiple liturgies and events this year. so farIncludes Renten celebrations leading up to Easter next month. Nevertheless, he It's still done He resumes his work and meets close Vatican collaborators, including Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican Secretary of State, and Archbishop Edgar Pena Para, who is the equivalent of Vatican Chief of Staff.
Wednesday morning updateThe Vatican said the Pope had a “relaxing night” and “continues treatment, breathing and mobility-related physical therapy.”
“Pope Francis' clinical situation remains stable, with doctors confirming slight improvements within the context. Nevertheless The Vatican added.
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It was originally published on March 12, 2025.





