For many with albinism, life is filled with unique challenges that go beyond appearance. These difficulties affect health, education, and social participation.

Key Points:

  • Vision problems: Many people with albinism have low vision or sensitivity to bright light, making reading, learning, and mobility harder.
  • Sun sensitivity: Lack of melanin makes the skin highly vulnerable to sunburns and skin cancer.
  • Social challenges: Discrimination, bullying, and exclusion often limit opportunities.
  • Access to resources: Sunscreen, protective clothing, and eye care are often expensive or unavailable.

Conclusion:
Understanding these daily struggles is the first step toward building a more supportive and inclusive society.