Albinos can marry, but because albinism is an autosomal dominant disorder, this genetic disorder has a high heritability. It is recommended that albinos not have children after marriage, as there is a risk of passing the gene on to the next generation. The quality of life of albinos is not affected as long as they do not have children after marriage. However, albinos need considerable protection, especially for the eyes, from sunlight, and for the skin, especially from sunlight, which can lead to solar dermatitis. This can lead to sun dermatitis and the formation of sun-related tumors due to long-term sun exposure.