Pope Francis’ health has been under close observation following his recent hospitalization. The Vatican has released multiple updates regarding his condition and medical treatment. Now, a new statement provides additional details about his current situation.
On February 14, Vatican News reported that after his morning engagements, Pope Francis would be admitted to the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic hospital.
Later, the Holy See Press Office confirmed that he had been dealing with bronchitis for several days, which had made it difficult for him to deliver his public speeches.
Pope Francis, battling ongoing illness, had already delegated his remarks and held audiences from Casa Santa Marta. On February 18, doctors diagnosed him with bilateral pneumonia, requiring corticosteroids and antibiotics to treat a polymicrobial infection.
Despite his worsening condition, the Pope remains in “good spirits,” spending time in rest, prayer, and reading while expressing gratitude for the prayers and support he has received.
King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium welcoming Pope Francis at Laeken Castle on September 27, 2024, in Brussels, Belgium. | Source: Getty Images
On February 22, Vatican News reported that Pope Francis suffered a severe respiratory crisis, requiring high-flow oxygen. Blood tests revealed thrombocytopenia and anemia, leading to transfusions.
Despite being alert, the Pope appeared fatigued, and his condition remained critical. By February 23, he had spent nine nights at Gemelli Hospital, receiving treatment for double pneumonia. Vatican doctors, including Dr. Sergio Alfieri, addressed the media, providing updates on his ongoing care.
Doctors stated that Pope Francis was expected to stay in the hospital for at least another week. While they reassured the public that his condition was not immediately life-threatening, they also cautioned that he was still not entirely out of danger.
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