Color blindness ?????
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KingFISHER
Oct 3, 2013 15:28
Color blindness means that you have trouble seeing red, green, or blue or a mix of these colors. Its rare that a person sees no color at all. Color blindness is also called a color vision problem. A color vision problem can change your life. It makes it harder to learn and read, and you may not be able to have certain careers. But children and adults with color vision problems can learn to make up for their problems seeing color.
KingFISHER
Oct 3, 2013 15:29
Most color vision problems are inherited ( genetic) and are present at birth. People usually have three types of cone cells in the eye. Each type senses either red, green, or blue light. You see color when your cone cells sense different amounts of these three basic colors. Most cone cells are found in the macula, which is the central part of the retina. See a picture of the eyethat shows the retina and the macula. Inherited color blindness happens when you don't have one of these types of cone cells or they don't work right. You may not see one of these three basic colors, or you may see a different shade of that color or a different color. This type of color vision problem doesn't change over time. A color vision problem isn't always inherited. In some cases, a person can have an acquired color vision problem. This can be caused by: Aging. Eye problems, such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, or diabetic retinopathy. Injury to the eye. Side effects of some medicines.
KingFISHER
Oct 3, 2013 15:30
The symptoms of color vision problems vary: You may be able to see some colors but not others. For instance, you may not be able to tell the difference between red and green but can see blue and yellow. 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, you may see only black, white, and gray.
KingFISHER
Oct 3, 2013 15:31
Tests measure how well you recognize different colors. In one type of test, you look at sets of colored dots and try to find a pattern in them, such as a letter or number. The patterns you see help your doctor know which colors you have trouble with. In another type of test, you arrange colored chips in order according to how similar the colors are. People with color vision problems cannot arrange the colored chips correctly. Because a color vision problem can have a big impact on a person's life, it is important to detect the problem as early as possible. In children, color vision problems can affect learning abilities and reading development. And color vision problems may limit career choices that require you to tell colors apart. Most experts recommend eye exams for children between ages 3 and 5. Vision screening is recommended for all children at least once before entering school, preferably between the ages of 3 and 4.
KingFISHER
Oct 3, 2013 15:32
Inherited color vision problems cannot be treated or corrected. Some acquired color vision problems can be treated, depending on the cause. For example, if a cataract is causing a problem with color vision, surgery to remove the cataract may restore normal color vision. You can find ways to help make up for a color vision problem, such as: Wearing colored contact lenses. These may help you see differences between colors. But these lenses don't provide normal color vision and can distort objects. Wearing glasses that block glare. People with color vision problems can see differences between colors better when there is less glare and brightness. Learning to look for cues like brightness or location, rather than colors. For example, you can learn the order of the three colored lights on a traffic signal.
KingFISHER
Oct 3, 2013 15:33
Color vision problems can make learning and reading hard for children, which can lead to poor schoolwork and low self-esteem. You can help your child by: Making sure your child is tested for color vision problems during routine eye tests. The sooner you know there is a problem, the sooner you can help your child. Eye exams should be done at all well-child visits. 1 Telling your childs teachers and other school staff about the problem. Suggest seating your child where there is no glare and using a color of chalk that your child can see.
Hareesh
Oct 3, 2013 15:34
Beautiful. . . .info. . . . Tn q . . . . .nice
NAASH
Oct 3, 2013 16:12
G8..info.. Thanks 4 shareng..smiley
-LILY-
Oct 3, 2013 18:24
realy nice info... smiley
Georginia
Oct 4, 2013 04:19
Beautiful topic big bro. We will spread this to everyone who suffer fron this kind of problems.
Crownstar
Oct 4, 2013 05:49
yea it causes low self esteem & depression also
SE-RYUN
Oct 4, 2013 06:19
thanks for sharing kingfisher!!!
The_Torpid
Oct 4, 2013 08:35
Wowy.....Awesome Info Bro...... smiley smiley smiley
saahir
Oct 4, 2013 09:30
Informative topic. Several time I advised to make a seperate forum for health related topics. We r lucky to have u and sister Princess nisha, 2doctors in between us. So please work on it seriously. For any support u ne u need, please remember me.
_rOcK_
Oct 4, 2013 12:56
very informative topic on color blindness.. And hope scientific departments come with some of the cheapest way to cure this artificially.
Tochi Prudence
Oct 4, 2013 16:51
Dat's great tanx 4 d lesson
i_am_what_i_am
Jan 4, 2018 07:37
I once had a test and the doctor told me i am not color blind.
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