Color Blindness
Color Blindness
Color blindness is an inherited condition, meaning it is passed down genetically to the next generation, and it is more commonly found in men. In color blindness, certain colors and shades cannot be distinguished. The most common forms involve difficulties in distinguishing between green and red.

In some cases, individuals with color blindness may perceive their surroundings only in black and white. If you do not work in a profession that requires detailed color differentiation (such as a driver, sea captain, or painter), this condition does not affect your daily life. A color blindness test can provide a definitive diagnosis. While there is no treatment for genetically inherited color blindness, if the condition is due to the weakening of the eye, it can be partially corrected or its progression can be prevented.
Created Date : 16.08.2024
Updated Date : 06.11.2024
Editor : Ecem Tunalı
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