Albinism is genetically linked and can be relieved through general treatment as well as symptomatic treatment, but is currently more difficult to cure.
Albinism is a hereditary disease and there are no specific medications or cures for albinism. Albinos can be treated with general and symptomatic therapies to improve their quality of life. When critical situations occur, such as respiratory distress and more than one bleeding at the surgical site, patients can undergo emergency treatment, such as blood transfusion therapy and oxygen therapy.
Patients should also take sun protection measures to avoid intense sun exposure and reduce eye discomfort in order to reduce the risk of skin cancer.
Patients with albinism are advised to consult a doctor in a timely manner to assess their condition, choose the appropriate treatment according to the doctor’s instructions, and take good care of themselves with regular medical checkups.