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  • 60 Years
  • 14/08/2025

Is it safe to take kayam churna for constipation if I've had heart bypass surgery with stitches still in my chest and leg

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yes

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I'm 32 and recently had an ECG done for ICL eye surgery my heart rate was around 120-127. I don't have any health issues, heart pain, or abnormalities, and my full-body checks since 27 always show a heart rate in the 120 range. Is this a serious problem, and can I still go ahead with the ICL surgery? I've attached my report for reference.

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