Vatican Update on Pope's Health: Critical Condition
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February 22, 2025 21:30
vatican city - Vatican releases statement on Pope Francis's critical health condition, including asthma attack, oxygen support, and blood transfusion.
Vatican Statement on Pope's Health
Vatican reveals details about Pope Francis's health crisis, including asthma attack, oxygen therapy, and blood transfusion. The 88-year-old Pope has been receiving treatment at Gemelli Hospital in Rome since February 14 due to bronchitis, polymicrobial infection, and bilateral pneumonia.
Critical Condition and Medical Interventions
This morning, Pope Francis experienced a prolonged asthma crisis, requiring oxygen therapy. Blood tests showed thrombocytopenia, necessitating a blood transfusion. Despite being conscious and spending the day in a chair, the Pope's condition remains critical.
Cancelled Engagements and Speculations
Vatican announced that Pope Francis will not be able to conduct the traditional Sunday prayer tomorrow due to hospitalization. Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin dismissed speculations about the Pope's resignation, emphasizing the focus on his health and return to the Vatican.
Recent Health Issues
Since becoming the leader of Catholics in 2013, Pope Francis has faced various health challenges, including surgeries and hospitalizations. His recent hospitalization follows complaints of bronchitis and breathing difficulties at public events in early February.