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.
What are the demographics of albinism:
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.
Albinism is a congenital disorder.
Albinism is a recessively inherited disease. People with albinism has inherited 2 albinism genes. They got one gene from each parent.
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.