Pope Francis is suffering from two new respiratory problems in the hospital

  • Pope Francis has experienced two respiratory problems because of the high concentration of mucus
  • According to the Vatican, doctors conducted a lung examination and re -established him on a breathing machine
  • Despite his illness, the 88 -year -old pope is still vigilant and involved in international affairs

Pope Francis suffered two respiratory problems on Monday, a health problem that, though serious, was reported to be less dangerous than lung fever he suffered on Friday.

Pope Francis suffers from 2 periods of shortness of breath. (Left) Candles left outside Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic, in Rome, Monday, March 3. Photo: Pope Francis & AP/Mosa'ab
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According to the Vatican's statement, the condition was caused by a high concentration of peanut mucus, which caused lung fever.

New Report of Pope Francis's Health

In response to this condition, doctors performed two bronchoscopies to eliminate the accumulation of excess mucus, after which non -invasive mechanical ventilation resumed during the day.

Despite these challenges, the Vatican has issued a assurance that the Holy Father is left “eyes, direction, and cooperation.”

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However, his prognosis is still protected while continuing to receive treatment at Gemelli Hospital in Rome.

“Today, the Holy Father suffered two cases of acute respiratory shortages, caused by a high concentration of endobronchi mucus and its effects of lung disease. So he underwent two lung tests and the need to remove major secretions.

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Pope Francis is left in the hospital while facing 2 new respiratory problems. Photo: Pope Francis.
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How long has Pope Francis hospitalized?

The pope, 88, was hospitalized on February 14 after a long illness of the lung disease.

His medical team discovered viral, bacterial, and fungus infections, which later grew pneumonia that affected both lungs.

On Sunday, the Pope was reported to manage the whole day without the help of an air device that was helping to breathe after Friday, according to the Vatican News.

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Despite his health problems, Pope Francis continues to be grateful for the help he has received. In a post on X (former Twitter) on Sunday, he expressed his gratitude: “I would like to thank you for your prayers, which rise to the Lord from the hearts of many faithful from many parts of the world. I feel all your love and closeness and, at this time specifically, I feel like I have been 'carried' and supported by all God's people.”

Continue to pursue world events

Even in the face of health issues, Pope Francis has continued to engage in international issues.

On March 2, he returned to X to prove his concern for international conflicts, making an application for UkrainePalestine, Israel, Lebanon, Myanmar, Sudan, and Kivu.

His messages show his dedication to peace and solidarity despite his ongoing health.

Medical experts continue to closely monitor Pope Francis when he is treated. The Vatican has assured the public that information will be released as its situation continues.

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Preparation of the Pope's Funeral

At the same time, the World Catholic Community remains in prayer for rapid recovery.

Earlier reports indicated that the Vatican had begun practicing Pope Francis's funeral procedures with concerns about his health.

According to the Daily Mail, officials within Holy See have begun preparations as the Pope continues to be admitted to Gemelli Hospital in Rome.

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