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Vatican: Pope Francis is still in critical condition

The Vatican said that Pope Francis is still in a critical condition, as blood tests revealed an early kidney failure, but it is still vigilant, responsive and attending the mass, while the 88 -year -old Pope struggles with pneumonia and complex pulmonary infection.

P> The Euronews Network quoted the Vatican that Francis has not suffered any other respiratory seizures since evening Saturday, but it still receives high flows of additional oxygen. Some blood tests revealed & quot; a light kidney failure & quot; but the doctors said that it was under control. And the lung diseases that he suffers from in advance. His health condition sparked speculation about what might happen if he lost consciousness or becomes impotent, and whether he might resign. Pulmonary. So far, the medical updates presented by the Vatican, including Sunday, have not indicated any beginning of sepsis.

on Saturday, Francois had a low number of platelets, which remained low but stable on Sunday . Platelets are parts of cells that spread in the blood and help to form blood clots to stop bleeding or help wounds to recover. The decrease in the number of platelets can occur due to a number of factors, including the side effects of medicines or infection. Hemoglobin in his blood, allowing blood to carry more oxygen. The doctors announced on Sunday that the treatment was useful. /P>

Doctors initially diagnosed the condition as a viral, bacterial and fungal infection in the respiratory system, then the appearance of inflammation Pulmonary in both lungs. They described him & quot; absolute comfort & quot; And a mixture of cortisone and antibiotics, as well as additional oxygen when it needs it. & nbsp;

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