Health & Wellness

Beating fatigue

Beating fatigue

You may not be aware that fatigue is a well-known symptom of XLH. This article explains what fatigue is, what causes it and looks at how to ease it.

Handling pain

Handling pain

You are not alone in dealing with pain that XLH may bring. There are a number of ways to ease XLH-related pain, and professional support is available too.

Exercise and healthy eating

Exercise and healthy eating

A balanced diet and regular exercise can help to keep your body strong, flexible and energized, your weight at a healthy level and boost your mood too – all great news if you have XLH.

Your emotional wellbeing

Your emotional wellbeing

When you have a condition like XLH it can be easy to focus on your body. But your feelings and how you're coping emotionally are every bit as important.

10 essential life tips

10 essential life tips

Here are 10 practical ideas to help make daily life with XLH that little bit easier! Why not try some today? Here goes…

More support

More support

Wherever you are in the world there are organizations out there to support you.

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