Pope Francis stops using oxygen mask: Vatican

Pope Francis stops using oxygen mask: Vatican

Pope Francis stops using oxygen mask: Vatican

Pope Francis suspended the use of an oxygen mask, Vatican said on Wednesday that the 88 -year -old clinical condition was “improvement” in the hospital after more than a month.

Argentina Pope is suffering from pneumonia in both lungs at Jamelli Hospital in Rome since 14 February, but Vatican has reported recent progress after earlier concerns that their lives may be at risk.

“The holy father’s clinical conditions are confirmed,” the Vatican wrote in a medical bulletin.

He has “suspended non-incentive mechanical ventilation and also reduced the need for high-flow oxygen therapy”, stating that the Pope’s motor and respiratory physiotherapy were progressed.

The press office later warned, however, the suspension of the oxygen mask did not mean that it could not be re -presented below the line, and said Francis from the hospital was “not adjacent”.

Francis’s pneumonia has not been “finished”, but was “under control”, it said.

Over the weekend, Vatican stated that Jesuit still needs medical treatment to administer from the hospital.

After a series of breathing in the Pope’s hospital to stay in the hospital, his breath has improved in the last one week, the Vatican said on Monday that he was spending in short moments in breathing on his own.

During the day he has trusted an entrance-a plastic tube collided in his nostril-to give oxygen, which doctors are now lowering.

By this week, Francis wore an oxygen mask, but on Tuesday the Vatican said he was successful without one for the first time.

In the indication of the progress made by the Pope in the last week, the press office of the Vatican said that the possibility of the next medical bulletin would not come before Monday.

Most of the Pope’s stay in the hospital, including the important stages, was publishing a daily bulletin on the health of the Vatican Francis, who had a lung part removed as a young man.

Pope’s illness and prolonged magic in the hospital have raised questions that the most sacred period in the Christian calendar can lead to a busy program of religious events leading to Easter.

The Vatican’s press office said on Wednesday that no definite decision was taken in that regard yet.

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