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High respiration rates, or tachypnea, can be caused by various factors, including physical exertion, anxiety, fever, and respiratory conditions such as Asthma or pneumonia. Increased carbon dioxide levels in the blood also stimulate faster breathing to enhance oxygen intake and expel carbon dioxide. Additionally, conditions affecting the cardiovascular system, such as heart failure, can lead to elevated respiration rates as the body attempts to meet its oxygen demands.

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