Vatican issues new update on Pope Francis’ health after warning he’s in critical condition & suffering kidney failure

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THE Vatican has issued an update on Pope Francis’ health after being described as in a critical condition over the weekend.

The Pontiff is said to have had a peaceful tenth night in hospital but is suffering from mild kidney failure after being admitted earlier this month with breathing difficulties.

AFPPope Francis is suffering from mild kidney failure but has had a peaceful night[/caption]

AFPThe Pope has been in hospital for 10 nights[/caption]

A statement from The Vatican read: “The night went well; the Pope slept and is resting.”

He is still receiving treatment at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital and had blood transfusions on Saturday following a respiratory crisis.

An update on Sunday night said that the 88-year-old has not suffered any further crises since then but is still critical.

Over the weekend he received blood transfusions to increase his platelet count, but tests show he is suffering from mild kidney failure, which is said to be under control.

On Sunday, the Holy See Press Office said: “The thrombocytopenia remains stable; however, some blood tests show early, mild renal insufficiency, which is currently under control.”

“High-flow oxygen therapy continues through nasal cannulas.”

The Pontiff was well enough to attend Mass in his hospital apartment on Sunday alongside his doctors and nurses, the press office added.

Over the weekend he was described as “alert and well-oriented” despite his condition having worsened.

He was admitted to the hospital on February 14 after having breathing difficulties and was later diagnosed with double pneumonia.

With both the Pope’s decreased platelet count and mild kidney failure under control, the prognosis remains reserved, doctors have said.

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