Pope’s position stable, chest X-ray shows improvement: Vatican


Pope's position stable, chest X-ray shows improvement: Vatican

According to the Vatican’s Wednesday’s statement, Pope Francis remains in a stable position, in which Vatican’s Wednesday’s statement, about a month later he was admitted to the hospital with pneumonia.
Vatican’s medical bulletin said, “The clinical position of the holy father remains stable (stable) within the complexity of the normal picture,” it is said in a medical bulletin.
He said, “The X-ray of the chest on yesterday (Tuesday) confirmed the reforms registered in the previous days,” he said.
88 -year -old Pontiff, who will mark his 12 -year anniversary as the leader of the Catholic Church on Thursday, receiving treatment at Jamelli Hospital in Rome from 14 February. Initially, their position was described as important.
His health has shown improvement in the previous week, with the Vatican on Monday that he was no longer in danger, suggested a possible discharge from the hospital.
Currently, Francis requires high-function oxygen through the nasal entrance during the day of the day and uses an oxygen mask at bedtime, as stated in Wednesday’s updates.
He participated in spiritual exercises in Vatican through video links, although he was ignored on Wednesday morning, the last day’s pattern.
The Vatican further stated that the Francis is living in a special suite on the 10th floor of the Hospital, balanced the meetings with prayer, physiotherapy, work and colleagues.
Doctors report that he is making slow but stable progress after being admitted with a complex respiratory infection on 14 February. However, due to their position and complexity of their overall delicateness, they remain alert and have not specified how long they need to stay in the hospital.
(With input from agencies)

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