Pope Francis in hospital for intestinal surgery
Pope Francis was conceded to Rome's Gemelli medical clinic on Sunday for booked intestinal medical procedure, the Vatican said, the first occasion when he has been in medical clinic since his political race in 2013.
Representative Matteo Bruni said the pope, 84, was expected to go through the medical procedure later on Sunday for an intestinal condition that will in general influence more established individuals and can cause stomach torment.
The pope gave off an impression of being in fine wellbeing a few hours sooner when he tended to a large number of individuals in St. Peter's Square for his Sunday favoring and declared an outing to Slovakia and Budapest for September.
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The rambling Catholic-run Gemelli clinic and clinical school in the northern piece of Rome generally treats popes and a piece of its tenth floor is for all time saved for them.
Francis is experiencing suggestive diverticular stenosis of the colon, a condition where sac-like pockets jut from the solid layer of the colon, driving it to get limited.
As well as causing torment, the condition can prompt bulging, irritation, and trouble in defecation.
Francis is at times winded in light of the fact that a piece of one of his lungs was taken out after a disease when he was a youngster in his local Argentina.
He additionally experiences sciatica, which causes torment that emanates from the lower back along the sciatic nerve to the legs.
The condition, for which he gets normal physiotherapy, constrained him to miss a few occasions toward the start of this current year and has driven him on events to stroll with trouble.
Last year, a terrible virus held him back from partaking in seven days in length Lenten retreat with senior assistants south of Rome.
In 2014, a year after he was chosen pope, Francis had to drop a few commitment in view of what was accepted to be a stomach illness.

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