If only a few air sacs are involved, one may not have any symptoms of atelectasis. If the condition affects larger areas of the lung, however, the oxygen level in the blood may decrease, which can lead to difficulty breathing, sharp chest pains—especially when coughing or taking a deep breath—increased heart rate, rapid breathing, and blue skin.

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