X-linked Hypophosphatemia (XLH)
This website is specifically designed to provide information regarding X-linked Hypophosphatemia (XLH) signs and symptoms, its management and treatment. Please note that this website does not replace the role of a healthcare professional and it is always recommended that you seek professional medical advice if symptoms persist.
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Beating fatigue
Fatigue is a well-known symptom of XLH. Learn more about what fatigue is, what causes it and ways to ease it.
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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.
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What is XLH?
X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) is a rare condition, so it’s possible you've not heard of it before. Find out about XLH on this website, starting here.
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Top 10 facts
Being diagnosed with XLH is the beginning of a journey. With the right knowledge and support many people learn to manage their condition without it managing them.
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Adult XLH symptoms
XLH symptoms vary from person to person. However, there are a number of symptoms to look out for that affect many adults with XLH.
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Support for parents
Although the thought of managing your child’s XLH may seem overwhelming at first, there is support and guidance available.
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