Pope Francis Shows Improvement While Recovering from Pneumonia
Vatican City – February 21, 2023
Latest Updates on the Pope’s Health
Pope Francis has entered his seventh day of hospitalization due to pneumonia but is reportedly showing signs of improvement. As per Vatican News, the 88-year-old pontiff is awake, alert, and has even been able to get out of bed for breakfast, marking a positive shift in his recovery process.
After enjoying his morning meal, Pope Francis spent some time engaging with the news and handling work-related tasks before receiving the Eucharist. Medical personnel have observed a “slight improvement” in his overall condition, which is encouraging news for the Vatican and his followers worldwide.
Background of Illness
The pope was initially admitted to **Rome’s Gemelli Hospital** on February 14 suffering from bronchitis. However, as his condition developed, he was diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia. The situation has been further complicated by a **polymicrobial infection**, which manifested alongside bronchiectasis and asthmatic bronchitis. His treatment regimen now includes both antibiotic and cortisone therapies, as stated by the Vatican.
Visit from Italian Leadership
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visited Pope Francis on Wednesday, delivering good reports about his current state. Following their meeting, she communicated that the pope was “alert and responsive,” even incorporating light-hearted jokes into their conversation, which speaks volumes about his enduring sense of humor amidst medical challenges.
Pope Francis’s History of Health Issues
The pope has faced various respiratory health issues over the years. Notably, at the young age of 21, Pope Francis underwent a partial lung removal due to pleurisy, which is an inflammation of the membranes surrounding the lungs. This long-standing history with respiratory difficulties has raised concerns with each new health issue he encounters.
Physical Challenges and Recent Falls
In addition to his current illness, Pope Francis has experienced two recent falls, one in December and another in January, which have resulted in additional precautionary measures. Following the second fall at his residence, his arm was placed in a sling to prevent further injury, according to courtesy updates from the Vatican. These events have added to the public’s concern for the pope’s health, especially given his advanced age and previous respiratory conditions.