Pope Francis' Health Remains Stable in Rome

The Vatican Press Office reported that Pope Francis' health is stable. He continues to receive oxygen therapy and has started physical therapy. His clinical situation shows improvements.


Pope Francis' Health Remains Stable in Rome

The Vatican Press Office reported that the health status of the Pope remains stable while he continues his hospitalization since February 14. According to the latest medical report, Pope Francis had a quiet night at the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome, and an improvement in his clinical condition has been noted.

According to the report, there has been a confirmed radiological improvement compared to previous days, maintaining his condition stable. The Supreme Pontiff continues to receive high-flow oxygen therapy during the day and non-invasive mechanical ventilation at night. Additionally, it has been reported that he has continued with his spiritual exercises, prayer, and motor and respiratory physiotherapy.

Regarding the possible visit of Pope Francis to Nicea in May, the Vatican Press Room clarified that while this possibility is being studied, it has not been confirmed at any time.