The Vatican said on Monday that Pope Francis has not experienced a comfortable “respiratory crisis” repetition at a hospital in Rome at a hospital in Rome.
The Vatican’s statement said, “The night went well. The Pope fell asleep and resting.” The Vatican had said that his condition is important late on Sunday night and he is suffering from kidney loss, although he was able to attend the month at Jameli Hospital on Sunday morning with a medical staff.
Francis, who has been hospitalized since 14 February, is being treated for double pneumonia and has been receiving high-flowing oxygen since experiencing “prolonged respiratory crisis such as a prolonged respiratory crisis” on Saturday morning. Recent blood tests also detected “light renal insufficiency” described as “under control”,
Earlier blood tests were also detected of anemia -associated thrombocytopenia, which required the pope to receive blood transfusion. The Vatican stated that he received two units of red blood cells centered with “beneficial effects”, and their hemoglobin levels had increased.
Francis, 88, was hospitalized after battling bronchitis for more than a week. The Pope was struggling to speak and breathe during public appearances. He was also detected a polymicrobial infection.
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What is a polymicrobial infection?
Polymicobial infections are caused by many pathogens, including bacteria, fungi or parasites. These infections can cause both chronic and short -term diseases.
They occur when a microorganism in someone’s system makes a person susceptible to another infection by separate microorganisms or when two pathogens cause a disease together, according to the National Institute of Health.
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Francis thanked supporters for his prayers
The Pope thanked the medical staff, “Thanks to the doctors and health workers of this hospital for not paying attention that they are showing me and dedication with which they serve among the sick.” He also expressed praise for many messages of support received by him, especially attention to children and pictures from children.
“Thank you for this closeness and to me for comfort prayers received from all over the world!” Pope wrote. “I hand over everyone for the conscience of Mary and ask you to pray for me.”
Pope expresses solidarity with ukrainians
Francis mentioned some global conflicts at a address published on Sunday. Three years after the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Monday, and Francis called the anniversary “a painful and embarrassing opportunity for all of humanity”. The Pope reiterated support for “martyr Ukrainians”.
“I invite you to remember the victims of all armed conflicts,” Pope wrote. “And to pray for Palestine, Israel and all over the Middle East, in Myanmar, in Kivu, and for a gift of peace in Sudan.”
Contribution: Karisa Wadik