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Vatican Reports ‘Tranquil’ Night for Pope Francis Amid Pneumonia Treatment

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Pope Francis, who remains hospitalized with double pneumonia, had a “tranquil” night and was able to rest, the Vatican confirmed on Sunday.

The 88-year-old pontiff was admitted to Rome’s Gemelli Hospital on February 14 after experiencing breathing difficulties over several days, leading to a diagnosis of pneumonia in both lungs. The Vatican had previously described his condition as critical, revealing on Saturday that he required supplemental oxygen and blood transfusions. The infection, classified as “complex,” is caused by multiple microorganisms, raising concerns among his medical team.

Double pneumonia is a severe respiratory infection that inflames and scars both lungs, making breathing difficult. Pope Francis, who has led the Catholic Church since 2013, has faced multiple health challenges in recent years. His susceptibility to lung infections stems from a bout of pleurisy in his youth, which led to the partial removal of one lung.

On Saturday evening, the Vatican disclosed that Francis had suffered a “prolonged asthma-like respiratory crisis,” necessitating high-flow oxygen therapy. Additionally, blood transfusions were administered due to a low platelet count, a condition linked to anemia. Platelets play a crucial role in blood clotting, and their deficiency can increase the risk of excessive bleeding.

Medical experts at Gemelli Hospital have cautioned that the pope’s age and frailty heighten the risk of complications. Dr. Sergio Alfieri, a senior physician at the hospital, warned that the infection could spread to the bloodstream, potentially leading to sepsis—a life-threatening condition that may be difficult to overcome.

As Pope Francis continues to receive intensive medical care, the Vatican remains closely monitoring his condition. His global followers await further updates, hoping for his swift recovery.

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