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Colour blindness, also called colour vision deficiency is caused due to the inability to differentiate between certain colours. Colour blindness is the inability to distinguish between different pairs of colour such as red and green, blue and yellow. However, sometimes certain individuals might be unable to distinguish both red-green and blue-yellow pairs. Cone cells are responsible for seeing things in brighter light and in differentiating the objects according to their colour. Three types of cone cells are responsible for reacting towards different wavelengths of light. Any deficiency in one or more cone cells may result in colour blindness.Colour blindness is common and doesn't have much impact on a child's long-term health. Achromatopsia is a condition where people have total colour blindness; they see things as shades of grey or black and white.
There are three types of Colour blindness:-
What are the causes and risk factors of colour blindness?
What are the symptoms of colourblindness?
How to diagnose colour blindness?
Diagnosis is made by using the following test
What is the treatment for colour blindness?
Lifestyle modifications
Conclusion
Colour Blindness is an inability to distinguish among certain colours. It could be either inherited or might be caused due to certain eye diseases or medications. There are no treatment options available for this condition. However, in case the cause of colour blindness is any other eye disease, your doctor might focus on treating the underlying cause.
Last Updated on: 24 November 2023
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