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When an albino baby is born, it has a genetic condition called albinism, which results in a lack of melanin, the pigment responsible for coloring the skin, hair, and eyes. This can lead to very light skin and hair, as well as vision problems due to underdeveloped eye structures. The baby may be more sensitive to sunlight and have an increased risk of skin conditions due to the lack of protective pigmentation. Supportive care and protective measures against UV exposure are important for the child’s health and well-being.

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