Pope Francis has new respiratory problems
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Pope Francis suffered two new serious respiratory complications on Monday, prompting him to be placed back on non-invasive mechanical ventilation, a Vatican statement said, adding that he was battling pneumonia, which doctors said was another health complication.
Doctors performed two bronchoscopy procedures to remove a large amount of mucus from the pope's lungs. The procedure involved using a camera-tipped tube to suck out fluids from his airways. Laboratory tests determined that this was not a new bacterial infection , but rather a reaction to the first pneumonia infection.

Pope's health condition - further monitoring required
The Pope is cooperating with doctors. Doctors have not made it clear whether he is stable. Experts say that the accumulation of mucus in the lungs is becoming a serious problem.
Non-invasive mechanical ventilation is required
The Pope was put on non-invasive mechanical ventilation again after a bronchoscopy.
This mask covers the nose and mouth and delivers oxygen to the lungs.
The Pope is trying to improve lung function by doing breathing exercises.
Vatican alert on Pope's health
Pope Francis has not released any fresh photos or videos since he was admitted to the hospital on February 14. Although he is recovering, it is clear that he is not yet fully healthy. The Vatican announced that the Pope has decided to rest in peace. Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, the Pope's closest aide, believes that the world should listen to the Pope's voice. He said that as international organizations face many problems, the guidance of prominent figures like the Pope is needed.
Pope sends message from hospital
The Pope also revealed that he had sent a message from the hospital. The Vatican said that the Pope, like other Catholics, will follow the church's health care guidelines. According to Catholic teaching, routine care is mandatory, but "extraordinary" or painful treatment should be avoided.
It has become interesting to see whether the Pope's health will improve or whether new treatments are needed. Only
when the Vatican provides more details on the Pope's health will his condition be fully understood.
Will the Pope regain full health? Or will he need more rest? Catholic followers around the world are anxiously awaiting.
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