M.K. Stalin health update: Tamil Nadu CM undergoes angiogram, no blocks found

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has undergone an angiogram procedure and no blocks were found in blood vessels, the DMK said on Thursday.
Party leader Duraimurugan told reporters that the chief minister is doing well and not even a small block was found during the performance of the procedure.
In a medical bulletin, Apollo Hospitals also confirmed that the diagnostic angiogram done on Thursday was normal and that the chief minister is expected to resume his normal routine in two days.
Stalin was admitted on July 21 after he experienced “mild giddiness” during his routine morning walk. In its bulletin, the hospital said the investigations done on him revealed that the symptoms were due to a variation in heart rate.
“Based on the opinion of a medical experts committee led by Interventional Cardiologist Dr G. Sengottuvelu, the honourable chief minister underwent a therapeutic procedure today (Thursday) morning to correct these variations,” it said.
The chief minister continued to discharge his official work from the hospital on Tuesday and Wednesday.
India