Pope Francis Rests Well on Tenth Night at Gemelli Hospital
After a restful night, Pope Francis continues his treatment for double pneumonia at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital. The Holy See Press Office released a statement on Monday morning confirming that the Pope slept well and is resting comfortably.
Despite his critical condition, Pope Francis has not experienced any respiratory crises since Saturday morning. The medical team is closely monitoring his progress and providing necessary treatment to ensure his recovery.
During his stay at the hospital, Pope Francis has received blood transfusions to improve his hemoglobin levels. The latest tests show a stable thrombocytopenia and mild renal insufficiency, which is being managed effectively.
High-flow oxygen therapy continues to support the Pope’s respiratory system, and he remains alert and responsive to treatment. His doctors are encouraged by the improving blood values and are optimistic about his recovery.
Despite his health challenges, Pope Francis remains dedicated to his spiritual duties. He recently attended Mass in his hospital apartment with the medical staff caring for him, demonstrating his resilience and faith in the face of adversity.
We continue to pray for Pope Francis’s swift recovery and send him our best wishes for his health and well-being.