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Albinism is a condition where a person has no pigment in their body. They have pale skin, pale hair and often, pink eyes. They also can have a number of vision problems.
How well do people with albinism tolerate contact lenses with their sensitive eyes? Is there a special type of contact that they are fitted with? |
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