Fatigue related to chronic illness often goes beyond ordinary tiredness. Many people experience persistent low energy that does not improve with rest and makes everyday tasks feel difficult or overwhelming.
This category includes non-medical support tools that people commonly use to conserve energy, simplify routines, and reduce physical or mental effort on low-energy days. These tools are not treatments, but practical aids designed to make daily life more manageable.
Tools in this category are often chosen by people who have limited energy throughout the day, prefer very low-effort options, or need tools usable while seated or in bed. Many listings focus on short sessions, simple use, and gentle support during fluctuating energy levels or flares.
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