
Pope Francis is making progress in his recovery from pneumonia, as confirmed by the Vatican. The 88-year-old pontiff spent a peaceful night at the hospital and enjoyed breakfast out of bed on Thursday morning. This positive development follows a recent update indicating a slight improvement in some inflammation indices.
Having been admitted to Rome's Gemelli hospital on February 14 due to a worsening bout of bronchitis, doctors diagnosed him with pneumonia in both lungs. Additionally, he is battling a polymicrobial infection in his respiratory tract, necessitating a treatment regimen of antibiotics and cortisone for asthmatic bronchitis.
Despite his resilient heart, Pope Francis faces challenges due to his age and health history. As an 88-year-old with limited physical activity and past lung surgery, he is at higher risk of complications from pneumonia. His medical team emphasizes the importance of effectively managing fluid in his lungs to prevent further issues.



During his hospital stay, the pontiff received a visit from Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni, who described him as being in good spirits and maintaining his sense of humor. This positive interaction reflects Francis' optimistic outlook and resilience in the face of health challenges.
The Vatican continues to monitor the Pope's progress closely, providing updates on his condition as he undergoes treatment for pneumonia. While his road to recovery may be challenging, the support and care he receives from medical professionals and well-wishers contribute to his healing journey.
We wish Pope Francis a speedy and full recovery as he continues to receive medical care and rest at the hospital.