This morning, Pope Francis suffered from a prolonged asthma attack and had to breathe high-flow oxygen, Vatican news on February 22.
The cardinal added that Pope Francis is still alert and spent the whole day on the See and is in more pain than yesterday.
According to a statement from the Vatican, the papers have also been given blood to overcome anemia.
Previously, on February 22, the Vatican said that Pope Francis would stay in the hospital after being diagnosed with pneumonia and would not read the weekly November News cycle. This is the third time in nearly 12 years in office that Pope Francis has missed the event.
Earlier in the week, Pope Francis's health condition seemed to be better as the Vatican described him as having responded "positively" to the treatment of pneumonia.
" Has the king escaped danger yet? Not yet. Both doors are open. This therapy needs time to be effective, Sergio Alfieri, a doctor who operated on Cardinal Francis, told reporters on February 21.
Pope Francis was taken to a clinic in the Italian capital on February 14 and tested for respiratory infections. After that, through a CT scan, he was diagnosed with pneumonia in both lungs.
Pope Francis is susceptible to respiratory infections. As a young man, he suffered from severe pneumonia that required partial amputation. In 2021, doctors also performed a partial amputation of the catholic colon. He was hospitalized for bronchitis in 2023 and has fallen twice in recent months, causing his chin to bruise and his arm to injure, causing powderyelling.
This is the third time that Pope Francis has been hospitalized for treatment since his time as a cardinal.
Doctors advised the popes to completely rest. However, he continued to do some jobs, including calling a prior in Gaza every day during his first two days in the hospital. Vatican spokesperson Matteo Bruni revealed that Pope Francis had also signed the decisions at the clinic.