Color blindness Many people say that colors are regarded as color blindness problems, but unless they are completely invisible, another term should be used to cause color vision problems. Common terms are color vision abnormalities, lack of color, and color perception disorder. Women may be affected by color vision abnormalities, but usually they are just carriers. Men are more sensitive. Approximately 8% of males and 0.5% of females are affected by color vision abnormalities. Color blindness may be the result of another eye condition, but most cases of color vision abnormalities are hereditary and exist at birth.
Color blindness color vision abnormality is caused by pigmentation problems in the cone of the retina. People with most color vision abnormality can see several colors. In most cases, people with color vision confuse certain colors, usually red and green. People may be blind, or this may occur over time. The most common form of color vision abnormality is a genetic disorder that is more likely to develop in boys than boys. Color vision abnormality can not be corrected. Eye injury. Eye damage is one of the most common causes of blindness. Eye injuries may be caused by irritants such as sand, dirt, and other foreign objects on the surface of the eye. Chemicals and foreign substances embedded in the eyes also cause pain and blindness. Striking the eyes strongly can cause intraocular haemorrhage and damage cornea, retina and other important eye structures.
Red-green blindness is the most common form followed by blue-yellow blindness and full-color blindness. Red - green blindness affects up to 8% of men and 0.5% of Northern European women. In older age, the ability to see color also decreases. Due to color blindness, people may not be eligible to perform a specific job in a particular country. This may include pilots, becoming train drivers, and working in the military. However, the influence of color vision abnormality on artistic abilities is controversial. The ability to draw pictures seems to have not changed, some famous artists are regarded as color blind
Color vision abnormality can be explained in whole or in part based on clinical symptoms. All color vision abnormality is not more general than partial color vision abnormality. There are two major types of color vision abnormality. It is difficult to distinguish between red and green, and it is difficult to distinguish between blue and yellow. Immunofluorescence imaging is a way to determine red-green coding. Traditional color categorization is difficult to distinguish individuals with red-green blindness (presbyopia or severe). Using turquoise instead of magenta or green red improves the visibility of these people.