Pope Francis is currently in critical condition due to a prolonged asthmatic crisis and low platelet count, according to the Vatican. Despite being alert while sitting in an armchair, he is experiencing increased pain compared to the previous day. After initial reassurances from doctors, it was revealed that he is battling double pneumonia. The prognosis is described as "reserved," which means recovery is unpredictable. He will remain hospitalized for at least another week, with a clear schedule as medical staff closely monitor his health status.
The Holy Father continues to be alert and spent the day in an armchair even if he was in more pain than yesterday.
The Vatican said Saturday that the pope is in critical condition after battling a prolonged asthmatic crisis alongside low platelet count.
Doctors warned that the prognosis remains reserved, making it difficult to predict Pope Francis' recovery, stating he will remain hospitalized for at least another week.
Initially described as 'fine' by doctors, the Vatican's latest update reflects concern over Pope Francis' health amid his ongoing battle with double pneumonia.
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