Rome – Francisco Tract Infections presents more hospitalization for “complex clinical image”, Vatican said Monday, worries was more 88 years of pontifical health.
The Vatican spokesman said Matteo Bruni’s test results in recent days and on Monday, the Pope has exposed to an infection of a breathing tract that had had another change in drug therapy. Scientists say that polymic diseases are mixed with viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites.
There was no time to celebrate his hospital, 4 days longer than Francis in Francis Hospitalization of 2023 pneumonia. Bruni said that his symptoms will require the proper stay in the hospital “.
Francis After a pulmonary lung infection, after a lung infection, it tends to anti-bronchitis in winter. The Roman Gemelli Hospital was approved in a state of “fair” after a weekend after a week-bronchygis broout. Doctors confirmed the respiratory tract infection and ordered “absolute rest” with unspecified drug therapies. The following update said his little fever left and that the situation was “stable”.
Bruni said Frissal Breakfast and read newspapers after a third peaceful night Monday morning. In a sign Francis followed some key essentials from the priest of the Parish of the Parish of Gaza, Gabriel Romanelli Rev. reported that Francis kept his daily video call on Friday and Saturday night. Sent a text message on Sunday.
“We’ve heard his voice. It’s true, he was tired,” said Romanelli’s new Vatican. “But we heard his voice clearly and told us,” Argentine priests called Francis every day of the Gaza war.
Inflammation of bronchitis or waves can be quite light in a healthy person, but it can be much more serious when it is older or existing lung problems, especially when they do not cough and mucus. Bacteria and other organisms can colonize, creating more infections that can be more difficult to treat.
Dr. Maor Sauler specializes in critical adult medicine and care, Yale School in Yale Medicine. Concerns, however, require antibiotics and other drug therapies that do not work in isolation and respond to the body, which can be more than other Francis problems.
“Wheelchairs, wheelchairs, are all risk factors, despite our best efforts, we can’t treat,” Sauler who does not participate in the care of Francis.
As people go old, their immune systems are not even working, especially if the doctors are especially worried when the elderly patients develop various problems. A decline in the functions of the lung function and muscle can increase the body’s ability to effectively clean secratives, such as pneumonia infections, deeper and much more serious infection.
“He has had breast problems in the past. Pneumonia (2023) has entered the hospital (2023), removing the lungs,” Dr. Nick Hopkinson, the Asthma + clinical director. Foundation, who does not participate in the treatment of Francis. All this is potentially weaker, but we just have to wait and see. “
He said that after the doctors are clinically misidential, the infection below can start treating with proper therapies.
The Pope is the Pope of Argentina, which keeps a tiring rhythm More pre-healthy health.
In winter respiratory infections frequently, he uses a wheelchair, walker or cane due to bad knees and suffers from nerve sciatica pain. In 2021 he removed 33 centimeters (13 inches) due to his tight colon, and then had more surgery 2023 Removal of intestinal scars And abdominal hernia fixed.
When he had a bad case of pneumonia in 2023, he left the hospital within three days, and after he felt a great pain in his head, he was urgent after he was urgent and after sharp pain in his chest. This time, Francis began to end his morning audience on Friday before leaving the Vatican, even though he had problems with talking length, because he had breath.
Francis’ continuous hospitalization has already been canceled and questioned by some events related to the Vatican Holy Year. The Official Vatican Calendar has no more appointment or activity for February, and only includes March 5, Ash Wednesday. The overall audience of this week was canceled.
Outside of Gemelli hospital, people were praying for the Pope, including Nigerian nuns in front of a giant statue of St. John Paul II. He hospitalized so many in Gemelli, the main way of admission is decorated with a permanent photo exhibition of their diseases during the pontier of his disease.
Sister Mary Beatrice nnenji said prayers were necessary “because no one is strong enough.”
“You feel like age with your health and especially his workload and all the efforts it does,” he said. “So God wants to go. Let’s hope in God, we can’t go against it.”
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Cheng, AP was a medical writer, helped from London. The journalist of the Visual Press by Trisha Thomas by Rome helped this report.
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