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Pope Francis in hospital for ‘scheduled surgery’ on colon

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Pope Francis in hospital for ‘scheduled surgery’ on colon

POPE FRANCIS. Pope Francis receives flowers from nuns as he arrives for the weekly general audience while coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions are eased at the Vatican, May 12, 2021. REUTERS/Remo Casilli

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Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni says Pope Francis was suffering from 'symptomatic diverticular stenosis' of the colon

Pope Francis was admitted to a Rome hospital on Sunday afternoon for “scheduled surgery” on his colon, Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said.

Bruni said the pope, 84, was suffering from “symptomatic diverticular stenosis” of the colon, a condition that can cause recurrent abdominal pain, bloating and changes in bowel habits.

It was not clear when the operation, in Rome’s Gemelli hospital, would take place but Bruni said another statement would be issued afterwards.

It is the first time the pope has been admitted to hospital since his election in 2013.

The pope appeared to be in fine health several hours earlier when he addressed thousands of people in St. Peter’s Square for his Sunday blessing and message.

Apart from sciatica, which causes pain in his legs when he walks, the pope has been in relatively good health since his election.  – Rappler.com

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