According to the Vatican, the Pope Francis is in a critical condition and is suffering from a severe allergic respiratory problems that necessitates large air support.
The 88-year-old pope, who has been in hospital for a year with a severe lung disease, also received blood transfusions according to anaemia-related problems, according to yesterday’s Vatican release.
The Pope is experiencing more pain than the Pope did the day before, despite continuing to be alert and wasting time in an armchair. His outcome is still undetermined, according to a declaration from the Vatican.
Francis is currently battling pneumonia and a complicated bronchial infection, his condition is still undetermined, necessitating at least another week of hospitalization. According to health professionals, Francis is still fighting bronchitis and a sophisticated respiratory infection. On Saturday, the Vatican continued hosting Holy Year activities without the Pope’s appearance.
While the Pope apparently had a good night’s rest, doctors have highlighted fever as a major problem, which was develop as a asthma problem. As of Friday, there were no symptoms of fever, and Francis was responding favorably to his prescribed drugs.
Dr Luigi Carbone, the Pope’s individual doctors, emphasised the fragile nature of the situation. Following a deteriorating situation of asthma, Francis was taken to Gemelli clinic on February 14. A sophisticated respiratory infection involving both diplomatic pneumonia and fungal, bacterial, and viral components was identified by the medical team.
The treatment plan includes perfect rest, corticosteroids, antibiotics and optional oxygen as needed. Before hospitalisation, Francis received treatment from a doctor and infectious illness specialist, alongside his private health team.
The probable spread of lung pathogens into the bloodstream, which could lead to sepsis, is Dr. Sergio Alfieri from Gemelli Hospital, who stated that this is the main concern. He acknowledged the critical nature of this threat, especially given the Pope’s time and respiratory problems, stating,” He knows he’s in harm, and he told us to switch that”.
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