Color blindness
Color blindness, which is in fact a form of blindness, but a landscape problem that makes people difficult to detect color. The most common type of color blindness is red and green, although others will experience difficulty detecting blue and yellow. This situation is largely genetic.
Color blindness can start at birth, does not develop during childhood or until puberty, it is transmitted not only through inheritance but can also be caused by aging, retinal damage, or eye disease. Color vision problems Changing your life may make it harder for you to learn and read, and you may not be able to work with specific occupations, but children and adults with color vision problems can learn how to solve their color problems.
Color Blindness Symptoms????
The symptoms of color blindness can range from mild to severe. Many people have such mild symptoms that they are unaware that they have a color deficiency. Parents may only notice a problem with a child when he is learning his colors.
The symptoms include:
Difficulty distinguishing between colors
Trouble seeing colors and the brightness of colors in the usual way;
Inability to tell the difference between shades of the same or similar colors, particularly red and green, or blue and yellow.
Except in the most severe form, color blindness does not affect the sharpness of vision. The inability to see any color at all and to see everything only in shades of gray is called achromatopsia. This rare condition is often associated with amblyopia, nystagmus (involuntary, rapid eye movement), light sensitivity and poor vision.
You may see many colors, so you may not know that you see color differently from others.
You may only be able to see a few shades of color, while most people can see thousands of colors.
In rare cases, some people see only black, white, and gray.
What causes color blindness?
However, color blindness is not always inherited. Other causes of color blindness can also be caused from a variety of vision problems, including:
Macular degeneration
diabetic retinopathy
glaucoma
cataracts
Injury to the eye
Aging
Kallmann syndrome
consumption Tiagabine
There are a variety of tests one can take to determine if they are color blind. There are several online color blind tests available; however, these are limited in telling you the extent of your color blindness. The best way to determine if you are color blind would be to consult with your eye care specialists.
Treatment for Colorblindness???
Curing color blindness is currently impossible. 99% of color blind males and females are color blind as a result of defective genetics on the X chromosome. To cure this color blindness would require some form of gene therapy, repairing the damaged chromosome. However even this is only educated circumspection, there is no scientific method available at present that shows any signs of promise of a cure for color blindness.
Dr. Thomas Azman, a world renowned color vision specialist, has created the ColorCorrection System. This advanced combination of unique tests and filters for color correction can determine the proper filters for enhanced color vision.
The Color Correction System™ has been helping individuals pass the Ishihara Color Plate Test with a 100% success rate since 1999
This treatment has helped people enhance their lives and careers. From electricians, law enforcement officers, firefighters, military personnel, graphic artists, boat captains, and railroad engineers, Dr. Azman’s color vision treatment has been enhancing lives across the globe! Read testimonials from real patients regarding their experience with our color blindness treatment.
Color Blind Test:
https://colormax.org/color-blind-test/
source:
http://www.colour-blindness.com/solutions/
https://colormax.org/causes-of-color-blindness/
https://www.webmd.com/eye-health/tc/color-blindness-topic-overview#1
http://www.bartarinha.ir/fa/news/483591/%DA%A9%D9%88%D8%B1%D8%B1%D9%86%DA%AF%DB%8C-%DA%86%DB%8C%D8%B3%D8%AA
https://www.aao.org/eye-health/diseases/color-blindness-symptoms
http://www.bausch.com/your-eye-concerns/diseases-and-disorders/color-blindness
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