Pope Francis facing early stages of kidney failure

Pope Francis, 88, continues to battle a serious health crisis as he remains hospitalized at the Gemelli University Hospital in Rome. The Vatican has confirmed that the Holy Father is suffering from bilateral pneumonia, alongside early-stage kidney failure, making his condition complex and critical.

Having had part of one of his lungs removed in his youth, Pope Francis’ respiratory health has been a long-standing concern. This past weekend, he experienced a prolonged asthmatic respiratory crisis, exacerbating his already fragile condition. Though he has not had further respiratory crises since Saturday evening, doctors are closely monitoring his progress.

The Vatican has reported that his low platelet count remains stable, but some blood tests indicate early signs of mild kidney issues. These are currently under control, but medical professionals remain cautious. The Pope has also received two units of concentrated red blood cells, which have improved his hemoglobin levels. Additionally, he continues to receive oxygen support while staying alert and well-oriented.

Medical experts warn that Pope Francis’ condition is complex, requiring time for treatments to take full effect. His prognosis remains uncertain, but Corriere Della Sera has suggested that he may need to stay in the hospital for at least another week.

Despite his health struggles, Pope Francis has continued to participate in religious duties. He attended a Holy Mass in his hospital apartment on the tenth floor, joined by members of his medical team and close aides. This small but significant act underscores his unwavering dedication to his faith and responsibilities.

A Message of Gratitude

In the midst of his hospitalization, Pope Francis took to social media to express his gratitude. Posting on X, he shared a heartfelt message thanking the global Catholic community for their prayers and support:

“I have recently received many messages of affection, and I have been particularly struck by the letters and drawings from children. Thank you for your closeness, and for the consoling prayers I have received from all over the world!”

A Leader Who Continues to Inspire

Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Argentina, Pope Francis has led the Catholic Church since 2013 as its first Latin American pope. Renowned for his humility, focus on social justice, and efforts to reform the Church, he remains a beloved spiritual leader for millions worldwide. His resilience in the face of illness continues to be a testament to his strength and faith.

As the world watches and prays for his recovery, the Vatican remains hopeful that Pope Francis will overcome this latest health challenge. We join the global community in wishing him strength, healing, and a smooth recovery.

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