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I WAS TOLD THAT MY 87 YEAR OLD FATHER'S CAROTID WAS NORMAL AFTER THE SECOND SONOGRAM,BEFORE IT WAS 97% BLOCKED.amazing.

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No, if an artery is completely blocked, it cannot clear itself on its own. If a blockage is present, medical intervention is usually necessary to restore blood flow to the affected area. This may involve procedures such as angioplasty, stenting, or bypass surgery.

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