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Albinism - FAQs
Which Doctor should I ideally see if I am suffering from Albinism?
You should see an ophthalmologist and a dermatologist.

What causes ocular albinism?
Ocular Albinism (OA) results from the inability of the normal pigment cells in the eyes (especially the iris and the retinal pigment epithelium) to produce normal amounts of pigment.

Will the nystagmus lessen with age?
Generally, the nystagmus does dampen or reduce in time, especially after age 5-8 years. Nystagmus can never be completely cured.

Are there any developmental problems associated with Ocular Albinism?
Usually there are no developmental problems associated with ocular albinism but in rare occasions when there is a chromosomal deletion within the gene it can result in deafness, developmental retardation, and mildly shortened stature.


    

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