The surprise of the Queen’s health
Queen Sofia of Greece has been admitted to the hospital due to a urinary infection, a situation that was unexpected for some people given her reputation for robustness. This is an unusual event, as it is the first time in more than half a century that he has spent more than one night in the hospital.
The unexpected health condition
At 85 years old, Queen Sofia has been the subject of intensive medical care, despite her robust health history. Although she has often been considered to be in iron health and rarely gets sick, her current hospitalization for a urinary infection highlights the frailty that can affect even the strongest.
A positive response to treatment
Doctors report that Queen Sofia’s response to treatment is encouraging and rapid. With a favorable evolution after 48 hours in the hospital, he appears to be on his way to a full recovery. Antibiotics have been used to fight urinary tract infection, a condition that, although common in older people, is usually not dangerous.
Family support
Comforting visits
Her son, Felip, was one of the first members of the family to visit her in hospital, conveying reassurance and positivity. After a lively visit, reports indicate that Queen Sofia is in good spirits and eager to be discharged.
Discreet support
Elena de Borbó, sister of the Queen, has also visited the hospital to support her mother, although with a more serious attitude. Despite the expectation of an imminent discharge, the Queen’s husband, Joan Carles, has not been present at the visits, reflecting a discreet family dynamic.
A road to recovery
Queen Sofia is expected to be medically discharged soon as her positive progress continues. Although the experience has been frightening for many, his quick recovery is a testament to resilience and determination in the face of adversity.