Various symptoms indicate the need for a bullectomy. Shortness of breath is the most common symptom. A doctor may also recommend a bullectomy if a patient has two or more instances of a collapsed lung. Other symptoms that might require a bullectomy include repeated respiratory infections, chest pain, and intolerance for exercise. If a patient is coughing up blood, a doctor may need to do an immediate bullectomy.

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