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Pope Francis' Close Call: Doctors Considered Stopping Treatment

Pope Francis' Close Call: Doctors Considered Stopping Treatment
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Health March 25, 2025 18:28

rome - Pope Francis faced a life-threatening situation during hospitalization for pneumonia in Rome. Doctors considered stopping treatment.

Pope Francis' Health Scare

Pope Francis spent 38 days in Gemelli Hospital in Rome, treated for pneumonia, narrowly avoiding a life-threatening situation.

Severe Condition and Treatment Decision

  • On February 28, a critical moment occurred when the Pope faced a breathing crisis, prompting doctors to consider stopping treatment.
  • Doctors, led by Dr. Sergio Alfieri, opted to continue aggressive therapies, successfully treating the Pope.

Recovery and Future Care

After being discharged, Pope Francis was advised by doctors to rest for two months to fully recover. His personal nurse played a crucial role in urging doctors to persist with treatment.

Historical Health Updates

The Vatican provided daily health updates on the Pope's condition, revealing the severity of his pneumonia and respiratory crises.

Symbolic Return to Vatican

Pope Francis returned to the Vatican on Sunday, greeted by well-wishers, marking a significant recovery from his recent health ordeal.

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