Pope Francis remained in critical condition at an Italian hospital on Sunday, as the authorities shared that he was suffering from an early phase of kidney failure amidst his treatment for bilateral pneumonia.
According to the Vatican, Francis, who is currently living in Jamelli University Hospital in Rome, was cautious and attended the month on Sunday. The Pope has been fighting pneumonia and a complex lung infection since he was hospitalized on 14 February.
Holi C Press Office on Sunday published a detailed statement about the health of the 88 -year -old Pope, given that his position “is important, but ever since [Saturday] Evening, they have not experienced any other respiratory crisis. ,
“They received two units of red blood cells centered with benefits, and their hemoglobin levels have increased,” the report said.
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Pope Francis kept his house on 12 February 2025 during the weekly general audience at Paul VI Hall in Vatican City, Vatican. (Vatican Media through Vatican Pool/Getty Image)
“Thrombocytopenia remains stable; however, some blood tests show initial, mild kidney insufficiency [kidney failure]Which is currently under control. ,
The Holi C also noted that the Pope Francis is receiving oxygen and “alert and well oriented.”
The statement said, “The time required for medicinal treatment to show the complexity and result of the clinical condition requires the diagnosis of the disease to be reserved.” “This morning, in the apartment on the tenth floor, he participated in the holy month, along with those who were taking care of them during these days of hospitalization.”
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DiCon Vatican, Sunday, on Sunday, February 23, 2025, attends a mass for his jubilea at St. Peter Basilica in Vatican, to be presided over by Pope Francis, who was admitted to Agosteino Jemeli Polyclinic of Rome a week ago. Was and is. In critical condition. (AP Photo/Alesndra Tartino)
The statement came after Pope Francis published a message on X, in which the international Catholic community was thanked for their prayers. On Saturday, he faced asthma respiratory crisis for a long time, a situation deteriorated that when he was younger, he had a lung part of a lungs.
Pope Francis posted X on Sunday, “Thank you for your closeness, and for consolation prayers I received from all over the world!”
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Pope Francis kept his house on 12 February 2025 during the weekly general audience at Paul VI Hall in Vatican City, Vatican. (Reuters/ciro de luca/file photo)
“I urge you to continue your religion with joy and be a sign of love that embraces everyone, as is the #Gospeloftheday suggested,” another post of their reading. “We can turn evil into good and create a fragrant world. Don’t be afraid to take risks for love!”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.