Pope’s Health

Pope Francis on Ventilator After Aspiration; Concerns Rise

Pope Francis experienced a sudden respiratory episode requiring mechanical ventilation due to aspiration following vomiting; however, he remained alert. Though not intubated, he is currently wearing a mask and his condition, while showing some improvement earlier this week, remains precarious. This hospitalization, his fourth and longest, follows previous lung-related illnesses and a recent diagnosis of bronchitis and pneumonia. Doctors anticipate a clearer prognosis within the next 48 hours.

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Pope Francis Critically Ill: Conclave Looms

Following a week-long hospitalization for pneumonia, Pope Francis experienced a serious respiratory crisis, resulting in a more critical condition than previously reported. While remaining alert, the 88-year-old pontiff received blood transfusions to address anemia and is expected to remain hospitalized for at least another week. Although his condition is not currently life-threatening, doctors have cautioned that sepsis remains a potential complication. The Pope’s medical team is providing treatment for the pneumonia, along with associated bacterial, viral, and fungal infections.

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Pope Francis Hospitalized with Double Pneumonia

Pope Francis, hospitalized since Wednesday with bronchitis, remains in good spirits, resting and praying. His public events are cancelled through Sunday due to a respiratory tract infection requiring adjusted medication. This hospitalization follows a previous bronchitis-related admission in March 2023 and is complicated by pre-existing lung conditions stemming from past pleurisy and lung surgery. The Pope expressed gratitude for well wishes and requested prayers.

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