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If vas deferens is blocked by scar from an acute infection, can the blockage be unblocked?

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Dr. James Lin answered

Here are some....: Yes, it is possible, but how this concern may apply to personal clinical profile in a sensible way should hinge on the clinical concern such as the issues of infertility, genitourinary symptoms, etc. Note: Our body has a strong healing ability to return its functional state in a great degree, though never be perfect as that at birth since life is a one-way street of accumulation, modification,...

Answered 5/16/2017

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Has anybody done surgery to correct a blockage of the vas deferens?

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