What is the best age for treatment of ocular albinism?

Clinically, there is no such thing as “how old is the best age for treatment of ocular albinism”, and the best treatment has little to do with age. Ocular albinism is a hereditary disease that lacks effective treatment, and it is best to take timely measures to improve symptoms such as astigmatism and poor vision. Albinism is a group of congenital hereditary disorders that involve loss of pigmentation of the hair, skin and eyes, with the patient’s body usually lacking or having no melanin production. Ocular albinism is also known as partial albinism, which is characterized by a lack of eye pigmentation and normal skin and hair pigmentation. It is a hereditary disease that is usually incurable, and there is a lack of effective treatments and a lack of effective medicines in the clinic. Ocular albinism mainly affects the eyes and can cause eye problems such as nystagmus, strabismus, photophobia, astigmatism, poor vision, and in severe cases, blindness. Patients with astigmatism, nearsightedness, or farsightedness may be able to alleviate their symptoms by wearing eyeglasses or corneal contact lenses. Diagnosed with ocular albinism, you need to cooperate with your doctor to take certain measures in time to treat the symptoms.