Pope Francis shows a slight improvement


The Vatican indicated that “the condition of Pope Francis in the hospital for treatment of pneumonia showed a slight improvement,” Monday.

The Vatican said in his evening deports about the health of the 88 -year -old: “The critical clinical condition of the Pope indicates a slight improvement. Today, no respiratory asthma attacks occur, and the results of some laboratory tests improved.


The head of the Catholic Church was admitted to Jimili Hospital in Rome on February 14 due to breathing difficulties, and his condition deteriorated.

“The night passed well, the Pope Nam was resting,” said the Press House of the Holy See in an update earlier.

She added: “After waking up this morning, the Pope continued the treatments, and his moral condition is good.”

A source in the Vatican stated that the Pope “can get out of the bed,” adding that “he does not feel pain and eats naturally and in a good mood.”

On Sunday, the Vatican Bulletin said that the Pope is still receiving “oxygen with a high flow” across the nose, and blood tests showed “a light kidney failure under control.”

The statement added that the Pope “is still vigilant and conscious, but the complexity of the clinical image and the need for time for the effectiveness of pharmacological treatments require reservation in the diagnosis.”
(National Agency)


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