Pope Francis, 88, no longer requires electrical air, according to the Vatican, who added that he now only requires high-flow optional air. Pope Francis was restored to mechanical ventilation after suffering two additional chronic respiratory problems on Monday. His condition improved without the need for mechanical ventilation within days.
Since February 14, Pope Francis has been receiving medical attention in Rome. He initially received asthma problems that eventually led to asthma in both lungs. The Vatican made the revelations on February 22 that he had a “prolonged allergic assault,” which required him to get “high-flow” oxygen via a oral cannula.
The Pope even required blood transfusions to treat thrombocytopenia, a situation that occurs when the blood platelet count is too low, which may prevent bleeding and keep bleeding.
The Vatican provided a gradually more optimistic outlook over the next days, but on February 28 there was another significant issue.
The Holy See described the bishop as” an secluded issue of bronchospasm”– a strengthening of the muscles that line the airways in the airways, which led to” an instance of vomiting with inhalation.” He started “non-invasive electrical air,” receiving air through a helmet, according to a Vatican source, and was later described as being “in great spirits.” A Vatican source revealed on March 2 that more than 48 hours after the crisis, it appeared there had been” no further consequences” from the incident.
The Holy See stated in its official update that day that the bishop’s condition “remained steady,” claiming that he had no fever and had attended mass on Sunday morning. The outlook is still’reserved due to the complexity of the medical image’, according to the statement.
The Pope reportedly slept through the day, according to the Holy See Press Office on Tuesday night.
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