
A look at Pope Francis’ previous hospitalizations and health problems
ROME (AP) — Pope Francis was hospitalized Friday for the fourth time since being elected in 2013, after he was diagnosed with bronchitis last week. Francis had part of one lung removed as a young man and has recurring bouts of bronchitis, especially in winter.
In an evening bulletin, the Vatican said preliminary tests showed Francis had a respiratory tract infection, was running a mild fever and was in “fair” condition at Rome’s Gemelli hospital where he was undergoing drug therapy.
The 88-year-old pope has other health problems too: He had part of his large intestine removed in 2021, uses a wheelchair, cane or walker because of bad knee ligaments and suffers from sciatica nerve pain.
Bronchitis usually is triggered by respiratory viruses, from the common cold to more serious infections such as the flu or RSV. Bronchitis sets in when the airways leading to the lungs become inflamed, causing mucus that people try to cough out.