Pope Francis's Health

Pope Francis, suffering from severe pneumonia, is receiving constant supplemental oxygen but not artificially ventilated. He spent a night in the hospital without new complications after multiple respiratory insufficiency episodes.

Pope Francis hospitalized with double pneumonia

Pope Francis, who has been hospitalized for almost three weeks battling double pneumonia, is resting and has had a tranquil night. His condition has remained stable, and he is receiving treatment for a severe respiratory infection.

Pope Francis's Health Update

Pope Francis is stabilizing after suffering breathing crises and receiving treatment at Rome's Gemelli Hospital. He is not out of danger yet.

Pope Francis's health

Pope Francis suffered from acute respiratory failure due to mucus accumulation, bronchospasm, and needed mechanical ventilation. His prognosis remains reserved.

Health Update on Pope Francis

Pope Francis suffered two acute respiratory crises, less dangerous than previous bronchospasm, caused by mucus accumulation. He is currently on non-invasive mechanical ventilation with a guarded prognosis.

Pope Francis' Health Update

Pope Francis is recovering from double pneumonia, with stable condition and positive response to treatment at Gemelli hospital in Rome. He continues respiratory physiotherapy and rests under medical care.

Pope Francis's Breathing Crisis

Pope Francis, 88, had a breathing crisis and is receiving treatment at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital. Children at the hospital created 'get well' cards for him. The Vatican reported he is resting and responding well to non-invasive ventilation.

Pope Francis' Health Update

Pope Francis is receiving treatment for double pneumonia at Rome's Gemelli Hospital. Children at the hospital made 'get well' cards for him. His health has shown slight improvement, but his prognosis remains reserved.

Pope Francis Health Update

Pope Francis is in stable condition at Rome's Gemelli hospital receiving treatment for double pneumonia, with hundreds praying for his recovery in St. Peter’s Square.

Pope Francis Hospitalization

Pope Francis remains in critical but stable condition at Gemelli Hospital in Rome after undergoing a CT scan for bilateral pneumonia. He has received 'get well' cards and drawings from children at the hospital. His condition is touch-and-go due to his age, fragility, and pre-existing health issues.

Pope Francis' Medical Condition and Hospitalization

Pope Francis is hospitalized at Gemelli Hospital in Italy with bilateral pneumonia. His condition is being treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics and high-flow oxygen. Despite reports of kidney failure and blood transfusions, his prognosis is currently unknown but he appears stable.

Pope Francis' Health Condition

Pope Francis is in critical condition due to double pneumonia and mild renal insufficiency, receiving treatment at Rome's Gemelli Hospital. He remains on oxygen therapy but is alert and participated in Holy Mass. His health has been a roller coaster, with various medical issues in recent years.

Pope Francis battling double pneumonia

Pope Francis is in critical condition battling double pneumonia, but had a tranquil night and was alert after a respiratory crisis and blood transfusions. The Vatican described his condition as critical for the first time on Saturday, reporting that the 88-year-old Francis had needed supplemental oxygen and blood transfusions after a prolonged asthma-like respiratory crisis.

Pope Francis Health Update

Pope Francis, 88, is in critical condition at Rome's Gemelli Hospital after a respiratory crisis and blood transfusions. Doctors have said his prognosis is reserved due to his older age, fragility, and pre-existing lung disease.

Pope Francis' Health

Pope Francis remains in critical condition after experiencing a severe asthmatic respiratory crisis. His condition is reserved and he is being stabilized by medical teams at Gemelli Hospital.