Pope Francis on Non-Invasive Ventilation Amid New Breathing Issues

Pope Francis has been placed back on non-invasive mechanical ventilation due to new breathing difficulties. Read about his health update and the Vatican’s response.

Pope Francis on Non-Invasive Ventilation Amid New Breathing Issues

Based on what transpired recently, Pope Francis has been placed again on the machine aid after new respiratory afflictions raised health concerns. The 87-year-old pontifex has remained in close support with his medical experts as he carries out his papal duties over years of afflictions.  

Pope has been having some problems in breathing recently; thus a team of doctors decided to administer noninvasive ventilation as a treatment to help his respiratory function, announced sources from the Vatican. While officials insisted he was stable, this news brought worries to millions of Catholics throughout the world.  

It is a result of a history of hospitalization in the last several years, including treatments for respiratory infections and surgery on the intestine where, despite all these health problems that are very significant, he just came day in and day out to his office-an office dedicated to discussing global issues along with calls for peace, social justice, and humanitarian matters.  

The Vatican is yet to explain more details on the severity of his condition and if any of the major engagements underwent postponement. However, numerous believers sent prayers and well-wishes for speedy recovery.  

In the coming days, when Pope Francis shall be much-awaited to talk more about the current state of his health, it will be a matter of world concern since Pope Francis leads over a billion Catholics worldwide. Would it be possible to have further clarification about leadership implications in the cleanup of the Catholic Chur?