What is Colour Blindness?

Colour blindness is a condition in which one’s ability to see colour variations is compromised. Colour vision deficiency is another term for it. In simple terms, colour blindness occurs when a person is unable to distinguish between different hues. This usually entails but is not limited to, greens and reds, as well as blues sometimes. Those with total colour blindness may feel uncomfortable in bright settings.

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    Symptoms of Colour Blindness

    Difficulty In Identifying Colours

    Trouble Seeing in Bright Lights

    Inability To See Shades and Tones of the Same Hue

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    Data & Statistics For Colour Blindness From WHO & Other Research Studies

    Red-green colour blindness affects up to 8% of males and 0.5 per cent of females of Northern European heritage, or roughly 1 in every 12 men and one in every 200 women. Colour blindness is a condition that most people are born with, but it can sometimes develop later in life. The most prevalent type of colour blindness is red-green, followed by blue-yellow colour blindness and then total colour blindness.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    The most common cause of colour blindness is a hereditary issue in one or more of the three sets of cone cells that sense colour in the eyes. Diseases or certain drugs and chemicals may also cause colour blindness. Even people who aren’t colour blind have diverse perceptions of colour.

    Colour Blindness can make it troublesome to do activities like buying fruits, selecting clothes and understanding traffic lights. Some educational tasks can become more challenging for colour blind people. Colour blindness may make individuals unfit for certain roles including those of pilots, train drivers, machine operators, and military personnel.

    Red-green colour blindness, blue-yellow colour blindness and complete colour blindness are the major types.

    Colour blindness is far more common in men than in women. You’re more likely to develop colour blindness, if you have a genetic history of colour blindness, have certain eye diseases like glaucoma, have certain health conditions like diabetes, or multiple sclerosis (MS), or use certain drugs.