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Latest Update on Pope Francis' Condition After Being Rushed to Hospital, Pneumonia Found

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Kapanlagi.com - Pope Francis, the 88-year-old leader of the Catholic Church, is currently receiving intensive care at Gemelli Hospital in Rome after being diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia. This news adds to concerns about his health, especially considering his history of respiratory issues. The Vatican has announced that all of the Pope's public engagements until next week have been canceled to allow full focus on his recovery.

Previously, the Pope was hospitalized last Friday due to a respiratory infection that had lasted more than a week. Nevertheless, he has remained in good spirits, spending time reading, resting, and praying. Pope Francis has also expressed his gratitude to everyone who has prayed for him, and he has asked for those prayers to continue for his healing.

Initially, the respiratory infection he experienced was diagnosed as bronchitis. However, after further examination, including a chest CT scan, it was revealed that he suffers from bilateral pneumonia that requires additional drug therapy. The Vatican medical team described his clinical condition as "complex," and they continue to monitor and adjust his treatment according to the latest developments.

1. The Beginning of Infection and Initial Treatment

Pope Francis, known for his spirit and dedication, began experiencing health disturbances more than a week ago, with initial symptoms including cough and difficulty breathing, which were initially thought to be ordinary bronchitis. Despite not feeling well, he continued to strive to fulfill his duties, although he had to delegate some speeches to other officials.

However, last Friday, his condition worsened, and he was rushed to Gemelli Hospital in Rome. There, the medical team immediately conducted a series of examinations to identify the cause of the respiratory infection he was suffering from.

Although he had to undergo intensive treatment with antibiotic and corticosteroid therapy, the Pope maintained his spirit by reading, praying, and communicating with his followers via phone. Support and prayers from all corners of the world continued to flow in, providing positive energy for his recovery process.

2. Diagnosis of Bilateral Pneumonia and Therapy Adjustment

After several days of intensive care, Pope Francis's condition has not shown the expected progress, prompting the medical team to decide to conduct an advanced chest CT scan on Monday afternoon. The scan results revealed the presence of bilateral pneumonia, an infection affecting both lungs, which requires more serious treatment.

The Vatican also released an official statement confirming this finding, emphasizing that additional drug therapy is urgently needed. With this new diagnosis, the medical team immediately redesigned the treatment regimen, including the administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics and other necessary medications to combat the infection.

Considering the Pope's advanced age and his medical history of having part of his lung removed due to pleuritis, monitoring of his condition has been intensified, as prompt and appropriate treatment is now crucial for his health.

3. Cancellation of Public Agenda and Focus on Recovery

In a considerate move for the health of Pope Francis, the Vatican announced the cancellation of all public agendas until next Sunday, including the usually crowded weekly audience at St. Peter's Square.

This decision was made to provide sufficient rest time for the Pope to recover, including the cancellation of a special audience that was supposed to be part of the Catholic Holy Year celebration in 2025. The Sunday Mass will also be led by another official, while the Pope focuses on his health.

Although the public agenda has been forced to be canceled, the Pope remains connected with his flock, expressing gratitude for the prayers and support flowing in, and urging everyone to take care of their health and follow medical advice during these difficult times.

4. Support and Prayers from Around the World

Pope Francis, a figure greatly loved and respected by Catholics around the world, is now the center of attention and prayers following news about his health condition. Waves of support are pouring in from various corners, from religious leaders to public figures, all hoping for the Pope's swift recovery and return to lead from the Vatican.

In Italy, pilgrims at St. Peter's Square could not hide their concerns; Manuel Rossi, a tourist from Milan, even expressed his closeness to the Pope and his heartfelt wishes for the leader's recovery.

Special Masses and communal prayers are being held in churches across Europe and Latin America, signifying deep solidarity with the Pope. Amidst his treatment, the Vatican reported that the Pope is very touched by the outpouring of supportive messages continuously coming from his followers.

5. Hope for Recovery and Next Steps

Although Pope Francis's condition is still complex, the Vatican assures that the medical team is working tirelessly to provide the best care for him. Currently, the Pope's condition is reported to be stable without fever, although his energy levels and immune response are still in the recovery process.

The doctors treating him have stated that the bilateral pneumonia he is suffering from requires a considerable amount of time to heal, especially considering his advanced age and health history that makes him more vulnerable to lung infections. Although the Vatican has not announced when the Pope will fully resume his duties, the top priority is to ensure that he fully recovers before returning to the papal stage.

Catholics around the world are continuously awaiting good news about the health of their spiritual leader, while sending prayers and hopes for the Pope to return soon in excellent health.

6. FAQ

1. What illness is Pope Francis currently suffering from?

Pope Francis has been diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia, which is a lung infection that occurs on both sides of the lungs.

2. Since when has Pope Francis been experiencing respiratory infection?

He has been experiencing symptoms of respiratory tract infection for more than a week before finally being admitted to Gemelli Hospital in Rome.

3. Is Pope Francis's condition improving?

Although his condition remains complex, the Vatican has stated that the Pope is stable and continues to receive intensive care.

4. Has Pope Francis's public agenda been canceled?

Yes, all of the Pope's public agendas, including weekly audiences and special masses, have been canceled until next Sunday to ensure he gets enough rest.

5. What makes the Pope more vulnerable to lung infections?

The Pope underwent surgery to remove part of his lung due to pleuritis when he was young, which makes him more susceptible to respiratory infections.

6. How has the Catholic community responded to the Pope's condition?

Catholics around the world have shown solidarity and concern by holding prayers together and sending messages of support for the Pope's recovery.

(kpl/rmt)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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