Bed rest

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Bed rest is a commonly prescribed treatment for ME/CFS. It is generally used to manage the symptoms of the disease. It also may be necessary in cases of moderate and severe attacks when movement and self-support become difficult. While bed rest is necessary, it often does not improve the symptoms of the disease.

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