Many things can cause an elevated heart rate. While some indicate a health problem, others are more situational. For example, you may experience an elevated heart rate after drinking caffeinated beverages or if you have a fever. Physical activity also makes the heart rate go up, and generally, the more vigorous the exercise, the higher the heart rate.

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