The Vatican says that the Pope’s health sees a slight improvement
The Vatican said that the health of the Pope showed a “slight improvement” on his sixth day in the hospital.
Pope Francis, 88, was accepted at Jimili Hospital in Rome last week with breathing infection. He was diagnosed with pneumonia in each of the lungs.
On Wednesday, the Prime Minister in Italy, Georgia Meloni, who said it was “very happy with his alert and fast response. We have always been joking as it is always. He did not lose his sense of ideals.”
It was offered best wishes for a quick recovery, on behalf of the Italian government and the entire country.
“Blood tests, which were evaluated by the medical staff, show a slight improvement, especially in inflammatory indicators,” the Vatican said in a statement later on Wednesday.
Earlier this week, the Vatican said that medical tests and X -rays on the chest showed a “complex picture”.
Pneumonia is a serious infection that can hit and regret the lungs, causing chest pain and making breathing more difficult.
The Vatican said in his last update on the validity of the fragile Pope that he was alert and had a breakfast.
A Vatican official said the Pope was still able to get out of the bed and sit on a chair in the hospital room, and he was continuing to do some works.
The papal fans scheduled to be held on Saturday eliminated it and it is not good enough to attend the mass on Sunday.
Outside the hospital, the well -wishers and pilgrims continued to gather for prayer, light candles and write notes on encouragement.