He Pope Francis He was admitted to a hospital of Rome This Friday to undergo some diagnoses and treatments related to the bronchitis which suffers at this time, as announced by the Holy See.
The 88 -year -old Argentine pontiff showed difficulties to breathe in recent days, and had to ask his attendees to read their interventions. The Holy Father was admitted after his morning audiences, said the Vatican.
As reported by Matteo Bruni, Vatican spokesman, the Supreme Pontiff initiated a Pharmacological treatment for a slight feveradding: “Francisco is serene, in a good mood and has read some newspapers.”
Under that framework, the medical part explained that “First exams performed demonstrate a respiratory path infection.” In this way, Francisco will remain in observation after his hospitalization.
Pope Francis was hospitalized
The high pontiff entered the Agostino Gemelli Hospital to perform diagnoses within the framework of a bronchitis treatment. For his difficulties in the throat, He had to interrupt the reading of his catechesis during the General Hearing in the Vatican.
After reading some lines, he gave the reading to a collaborator when he felt affected by the disease. “And now I ask the priest to continue reading. I can not now with my bronchitis. I hope to be able next time, ”said the Pope, before delivering the text to Don Pierluigi Giroli, Member of the State Secretariat.
Last Sunday, Francisco had already had to stop his homily during the Mass of the Jubilee of the Armed Forces in the Plaza de San Pedro. On that occasion, he also delegated the reading and briefly addressed the attendees: “Now I apologize and ask the teacher to continue reading due to difficulty in breathing.”
Pope Francis’s health: He had to leave a reading for his bronchitis
The Pope’s health is a cause for concern in recent months, due to Several episodes of fatigue and respiratory conditions. So far, the Vatican did not issue an official statement on its medical evolution.
However, the pontiff yes He pronounced greetings to the faithful in several languages. During his message to Polish pilgrims, he encouraged to pray for priests and religious who work in countries affected by conflicts, such as Ukraine, Middle East and The Democratic Republic of Congo. “For many, this presence is proof that God always remembers them,” express.
Source: Ambito

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