
The latest update from the Holy See Press Office, released on Tuesday evening, provides encouraging news regarding Pope Francis’s health. According to the report, he has not experienced any acute respiratory problems, and his hemodynamic status remains stable. While the overall prognosis is cautious, there are signs of gradual improvement.
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On February 25, 2025, the Holy See Press Office confirmed that Pope Francis had a restful night and continues to receive appropriate medical care. His condition, though critical, is reported to be stable.
Earlier that day, the Pope underwent a scheduled CT scan to monitor bilateral pneumonia, which has been a significant concern. Following a sacral mass, he participated in Eucharistic communion and resumed some of his work activities.
The recent updates highlight the Pope’s ongoing battle with double pneumonia after being admitted to Agostino Gemelli Hospital in Rome on February 14, following complications from bronchitis. Additionally, reports indicate he is experiencing mild renal insufficiency, which appears to be managed effectively.
An update shared on Monday evening indicated a slight improvement in the Pope’s condition. There were no asthma-like respiratory episodes, and certain laboratory tests reflected positive changes. Oxygen therapy continues but has been adjusted to lower flow and oxygen levels. Medical professionals emphasize a "cautious" outlook due to the complexities surrounding his health status.
Regular updates have kept the global community informed about Pope Francis’s health following his hospitalization, reflecting the deep concern and support from the faithful during this challenging time.
