Suspecting Your Child Has Albinism: How to Conduct a Check-Up?

Albinism is a genetic disorder caused by a lack or malfunction of tyrosinase, leading to a lack of pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes. Children may be suspected of having the condition due to their yellowish hair, eyebrows, and eyelashes, blue irises, and pale skin. Parents can take their child to the hospital for a chromosome test to confirm the diagnosis.
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Symptoms and Coping Strategies for Children Who Don’t Like to Eat

A 6-year-old child can’t finish dinner, only eating half a bowl, and even a bit more causes nausea and vomiting. Eating dinner every day is very little, leading to poor height and weight. Now he is only 11 centimeters tall and weighs 40 jin. This has been the case since birth. He doesn’t eat much of anything. What should I do? I’m worried that he will be very short when he grows up.
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