The Vatican has reported, through a brief statement, that Pope Francis A quiet night has passed in his admission to the Gemelli hospital in Rome. The Supreme Pontiff is, for more than a week, admitted to that center to be a bilateral pneumonia derived from bronchitis.
“The Pope has rested well,” The Vatican has expressed in a more than a brief statement made by his press service, to update the information available in relation to the health status of the Supreme Pontiff.
In that sense, Dr. Sergio Alfieri, of the Gemelli Hospital in Rome, has affirmed that although the life of the Pope is not threatened at the moment, it is not yet out of danger. Has stressed that little is enough for some imbalance may affect the conditions it suffers. Specifically, a polymicrobiological infection that suffers and adds to the bilateral pneumonia he suffers.
The Pope, “much better of how it came”
This has been said in a press conference. “The Pope is much better of how it arrived, but is not out of danger. Francisco knows that his situation is serious “, The Pope’s medical team has commented, who have also confirmed that the Pope will continue in the hospital until he is cured of bilateral pneumonia.
The risk, as they say, is that with a pneumonia a germ accessed the blood and thus cause septicemia. That causes A serious condition for the body and that this cannot respond properly to an infection. At the moment, the Pope has responded well to the treatment to which he is being submitted.
In addition, the Pope also suffers a bronchiectasis and chronic asthmatic bronchitis, something that makes him a “fragile patient” despite not having pathologies and arranging of a “strong heart.” “He is not a person who surrenders,” said Luigi Carbone, doctor of the Vatican Health Directorate and, therefore, responsible for the health of the Pontiff.
Pope Francis, 88, entered more than a week ago at the Gemelli of Rome for his respiratory problems, due to A polymicrobiological infection bronchitis to which bilateral pneumonia has also added.
Your clinical picture is “complex”
Since its hospitalization, its clinical picture has been described as “complex”, therefore requiring additional pharmacological therapy. The last communications of the Vatican, after a certain concern was raised on Tuesday, point to a “slight improvement.”
Source: Lasexta

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