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In recent days, the Holy President has reported “improvements”, which shows that Pontiff may soon be able to leave the hospital.
Pope Francis responds well to the hospital treatment of dual pneumonia and his doctors are no longer afraid of their lives, Vatican says.
The Vatican added on Monday that the condition of the 88-year-old Ponif was “stable”, with doctors raising their earlier forecast for “kept”, indicating that it is now out of danger and can soon leave the hospital.
Francis has been at the University Hospital in Rome for more than three weeks. It was admitted on February 14 with a severe respiratory infection that requires developing treatment.
Pope's doctors said they had registered “improvements” in the previous days, which were “consolidated” through “blood tests and clinical evaluations, as well as a good response to his medication treatment,” the Vatican said.
He added that doctors expect Francis to “continue treatment with a medical medicine in a hospital setting for other days.”
The exact timeframe for the disposal of the Pope was not provided.
Francis was under the “guarded” forecast, which means that he did not fall into the immediate danger, for the greater part of his stay in the hospital.
The Pope was described as in a stable or improving condition last week after two crises of “acute respiratory failure” on March 3.
The Vatican said on Monday that Francis continues with his treatment and was subjected to respiratory physiotherapy to help his breathing.
The post, which has been using a wheelchair in recent years due to knee and back pain, has also continued with some physical therapy to help its mobility, the message said.
Francis receives oxygen at a hospital using a small oxygen hose under his nose during the day and non -invasive mechanical ventilation at night while he sleeps.
The Pope has experienced several attacks of poor health in the last two years and is predisposed to pulmonary infections as he had pleurisy as a young adult and removed part of a lung.
Double pneumonia is a serious infection in the two lungs, which can ignite and mark them, which impedes breathing.
The leader of nearly 1.4 billion Catholics in the world works and excludes in hospital and following the news when possible, including deadly floods that have hit his home country Argentina.