Is there a high chance that whiteheads are hereditary?

Teenage whitening, or juvenile albinism, is associated with genetic factors, but there is no clear data on how likely it is to be inherited. Juvenile albinism is a skin disease in which the hair turns white during adolescence due to a lack of melanin. The cause of the disease is mostly related to heredity, but there is no data to indicate how high the chance of heredity is. In addition to congenital factors, adolescent leukoplakia can also be caused by nutritional deficiencies, medication side effects, psychological stress and other acquired factors, so adolescent leukoplakia is not only caused by heredity. Teenage albinism is partly caused by genetic factors, not all of them are related to genetic factors. Therefore, if there are teenage albinos in the family, there is no need to be overly nervous. You can go to the hospital to get a clear picture of the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions to deal with it accordingly.