Albinism, often associated with pale skin and hair, presents a spectrum of conditions, with visual impairment frequently being the most significant challenge for those affected. Many individuals experience substantial delays in receiving an accurate diagnosis, sometimes waiting years or going undiagnosed altogether. Experts highlight that the condition’s diverse manifestations can make it difficult to identify. While commonly linked to pigmentation differences, the core issue often lies in impaired vision. This delayed recognition can hinder access to necessary support and interventions. Increased awareness of the varied symptoms of albinism is crucial for earlier and more effective care.