Pope Francis' Health Shows Notable Improvement as Vatican Assures No Immediate Life Threat

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Key Takeaways
- Pope Francis' health is improving.
- No immediate threat to his life.
- Possible hospital discharge in a few days.
- Continues receiving medical observation.
- Expressed gratitude for prayers and support.
Vatican City, March 11 (NationPress) The Vatican has announced that Pope Francis' health is on the rise, and medical professionals are no longer alarmed about his well-being.
In a recent update, the Vatican shared that the 88-year-old pontiff could be released from the hospital in a matter of days. Although his condition is still intricate, healthcare providers have retracted their previous cautious outlook following his consistent recovery.
"The clinical conditions of the Holy Father remain stable," the Vatican stated.
"The improvements noted in recent days have been further solidified, as verified by blood tests, clinical assessments, and positive responses to pharmacological treatment," the statement continued.
Doctors have recommended that Pope Francis stay under medical supervision for a few additional days to finalize his treatment due to the complexity of his health issues and the serious infection that led to his hospitalization.
Throughout his recovery, Pope Francis has been receiving physical and respiratory therapy. His treatment regimen includes alternating between an oxygen mask at night and a high-flow oxygen cannula during the daytime.
While the Pope has not made any public appearances since his admission, he has engaged in Vatican prayers via video conference.
Last week, the pontiff recorded a short audio message, expressing his gratitude for the prayers and support he has garnered.
Despite missing his Angelus prayer for four consecutive Sundays, Pope Francis conveyed a heartfelt message of appreciation for his medical team.
"I too feel the care and dedication of service, especially from the doctors and healthcare professionals, whom I thank wholeheartedly," he expressed.