Type 4 Albinism (also known as Oculocutaneous Albinism Type 4) is an inherited genetic condition which affects the pigment production of the skin, hair, and eyes. People with Type 4 Albinism have very little or no pigment in their skin, hair, and eyes.
The skin of people with Type 4 Albinism is usually very fair with a pink or red undertone. It is also very sensitive to the sun and prone to sunburn and skin damage. People with Type 4 Albinism tend to have pale colored hair that is usually white, yellow, or light blonde.
The eyes of people with Type 4 Albinism typically have a pale blue or light gray color. This is due to the lack of pigment in the iris. In addition, people with Type 4 Albinism often have vision problems such as nystagmus (involuntary eye movements), strabismus (crossed eyes), and photo-sensitivity (sensitivity to light).
Overall, Type 4 Albinism is a genetic condition that affects the skin, hair, and eye pigment of those affected. The skin is usually very fair with a pink or red undertone, the hair is usually white, yellow, or light blonde, and the eyes are typically pale blue or light gray. Those with Type 4 Albinism are also prone to vision problems as well as sensitivity to light.