Albinism defined


Breaking the cycle of misunderstanding people living with albinism.

Melanin is the pigment that determines the color of skin, hair, and eyes. Albinism is an uncommon genetic disorder that impacts melanin production. Individuals with albinism produce little to no melanin, which causes them to have a light complexion that burns easily in the sun. blonde or white-colored light hair. blue-grey or gray-colored eyes. greater light sensitivity. vision impairment, including involuntary eye movements, light sensitivity, farsightedness, or hyperopia Astigmatism.


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  1. Informative and valuable insights about people living with albinism, wow that's commandable

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  2. Thank you. It is important to raise awareness about people living with albinism.

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