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Is being an albino normal?

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Inactive 18 June 2023

It might not be “normal,” but it’s beautiful!

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masso 14 June 2023

Overview
The term albinism usually refers to oculocutaneous (ok-u-low-ku-TAY-nee-us) albinism (OCA). OCA is a group of disorders passed down in families where the body makes little or none of a substance called melanin. The type and amount of melanin in your body determines the color of your skin, hair and eyes. Melanin also plays a role in the development and function of the eyes, so people with albinism have vision problems.

Symptoms of albinism are usually seen in a person's skin, hair and eye color, but sometimes differences are slight. People with albinism are also sensitive to the effects of the sun, so they're at higher risk of getting skin cancer.

Although there's no cure for albinism, people with the disorder can take steps to protect their skin and eyes and get proper eye and skin care.

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