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Argentine ink has undergone episodes of respiratory difficulties earlier this year. He was taken to the hospital for approximately 40 days at Jimili Hospital and was discharged on March 23.

Francisco was transferred to the hospital on February 14 with bronchitis and then presented a multi -secrecy infection.

Then the Pope received the diagnosis of pneumonia in both lungs, a condition that can ignite and heal organs, which makes breathing difficult.

The Vatican described the Pope’s infection as “complicated” and explained that it was the cause of two or more microorganisms.

While he was in the hospital, the ink provided various health cases, after the worst followers.

During the hospital, Francisco suffered from a “long, respiratory crisis similar to asthma” and he needed blood transfusion due to the low number of platelets associated with anemia.

The ink was also in a “critical condition” while entering the hospital and displaying moderate kidney failure.

The Pope even recorded a voice in favor of the prayers of the believers to improve its health.

The message happened after the Vatican said that the ink remained stable and had no new episode of the respiratory crisis.

However, doctors called the “reserved”, which means that it was not yet dangerous.

Francisco episodes demanded breathing to wear an expanded mechanical ventilation, which involves placing a mask on his face to help pass the air through his lungs.

Francisco, born Jorge Mario Bergulio, took the lead in March 2013. He distinguished the history of the Catholic Church as the first Pope in Latin America and the first Jesuit to hold this position.

History of health

Pope Francis has suffered from various crises from health problems in the past two years.

It was especially vulnerable to pneumonia after developing the pleura as an adult young membrane, which is the membrane that covers the lungs. Because of the case, he had part of one of the removed members.

In July 2021, the Pope was 33 cm of the colon that was removed in a six -hour process aimed at treating an intestinal condition called stimulant inflammation.

Indeed in 2023, Francisco was taken to hospital on two different occasions.

In March, the leader of the Catholic Church was transferred to the hospital after complaining that he had difficulty breathing, and quickly recovered after receiving antibiotics for bronchitis.

In June, the ink spent another nine days in the hospital for abdominal surgery, and the second in the area for two years.

The Pope also used a wheelchair in recent years due to knee and back pain. During hospital treatment, physical therapy continued to help move.

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