Diseases and Conditions
Albinism
Overview
Symptoms
Causes
Complications
Prevention
Diagnosis
Treatment
Lifestyle and home remedies
Coping and support
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of albinism is based on:
- A physical exam that includes checking skin and hair pigmentation
- A thorough eye exam
- Comparison of your child's pigmentation to that of other family members
- Review of your child's medical history, including whether there has been bleeding that doesn't stop, excessive bruising or unexpected infections
A medical doctor specializing in vision and eye disorders (ophthalmologist) should conduct your child's eye exam. The exam includes an assessment of potential nystagmus, strabismus and photophobia. The doctor also uses a device to visually inspect the retina and determine if there are signs of abnormal development.
Genetic consultation can help determine the type of albinism and the inheritance.