
Pope Francis's Clinical Condition Improves and He Continues Treatment at the Hospital
This Thursday, the Vatican spokesperson reported that the Pope shows no symptoms of infections that complicate his current situation.
Pope Francis's clinical conditions have stabilized in recent days. According to the medical report, his overall state remains positive. This Thursday, the Vatican spokesperson reported that the Pope shows no symptoms of infections that would complicate his current situation.
The doctors have highlighted that he hasn't suffered episodes of respiratory failure in the last few hours. Although the prognosis remains "guarded," which means he isn't out of danger, his situation has shown signs of improvement. In recent days, he hasn't had a fever or serious complications.
The medical report assures that Pope Francis has maintained a stable clinical condition compared to previous days. This has allowed him to continue with respiratory and motor physiotherapy, which is essential for his recovery. Blood tests and his blood pressure parameters have remained within normal levels.

The Vatican doctors have decided not to issue daily medical reports unless exceptional circumstances arise. Despite this decision, the Vatican spokesperson clarified that it doesn't mean information about his condition will cease to be provided. The next bulletin will be issued on Saturday, but updates will continue to be offered if necessary.
Despite being in the hospital for 21 days, the Pope has been able to continue with his daily work routine. During the morning and afternoon, Francis has alternated work activities with moments of rest and prayer. It is important to note that, before lunch, he has received the Eucharist, as is customary in his day.
The Pope continues to receive the pharmacological therapy that the doctors have prescribed for his recovery. Vatican sources assured that Francis is responding positively to the therapy and that he shows no additional complications in his treatment. Additionally, he performs active respiratory and motor physiotherapy.

Throughout these days, Francis has made few movements. His only movement has been from his room to the chapel, which is a few steps from the hospital where he remains hospitalized. This fact highlights the need to keep his mobility limited while continuing with the treatment for his improvement.
The fact that the Pope can work and maintain some of his daily activities is a positive sign for his recovery. Throughout his hospitalization, Francis has demonstrated great strength and determination. Although his situation remains delicate, the doctors continue to be optimistic about his progress.
The Vatican has insisted that the Pope's health remains a priority and that all necessary measures will be taken to ensure his prompt recovery. Additionally, the Vatican community continues to show its support for the Holy Father during this process.
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