No, not at all. Though because of the light skin and sensitivity to sunlight, albinos are at a larger risk of skin cancer.
sadly,no but there sure is treatment =).....good luck
Albinism does not usually affect lifespan. Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome can, however, shorten lifespan due to lung disease or bleeding problems.
Generally, no. However, there is one form of albinism, Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, that occurs with a bleeding disorder, and lung and bowel disease.
Not in its self. However many animals will attack and kill a member of their own species that has albinism.
No, but you may be made fun of.
no
albinism is common.
Ocular Albinism is a type of albinism that affects mostly vision. It commonly comes with the lack of melanin in the skin that occurs in regular albinism.
What are the demographics of albinism:
Albinism is a recessively inherited disease. People with albinism has inherited 2 albinism genes. They got one gene from each parent.
Albinism is a congenital disorder.
In the Philippines,A celebrity that has albinism is redford white.
differentiate melanin melanocytes and albinism
Melanism is rarer than Albinism
People who have a family history of albinism will be the most likely to get albinism but normal people have a chance of getting it
Absence of pigment from the hair, skin, or iris of eyes that is the symptom of albinism
does society treat people with albinism diffrently
albinism is a genetic condition where the body does not produce melanin pigment.