Color Blindness: Everything You Need To Know
Overview
Color blindness is a common condition that occurs when there is a problem with color-sensitive pigments of the eye. Most people with color blindness cannot tell the difference between red and green, and less commonly, yellow and blue.
What are the signs and symptoms of color blindness?
As mentioned above, the most common symptom of color blindness is the inability to distinguish red from green. Generally speaking, this condition is apparent at an early age, when children are just learning about colors. In some cases, symptoms may go unnoticed since patients learn to associate specific colors with certain objects. For instance, colorblind people associate grass with green.
Causes of color blindness
Most people with color blindness are born with it. This is called a congenital condition. Congenital color vision defects usually pass from mother to son. Although not common, color vision problems that occur later in life are a result of:
disease
trauma
toxic effects from drugs
metabolic disease, or
vascular disease
Takeaway message
Color blindness is a prevalent ophthalmologic condition that has a special predilection for white males. Color blindness is usually something that you have from birth but you can also get it later in life. Change in color vision can signify a more serious condition. Anyone who experiences a significant change in color perception should see an ophthalmologist.
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