Color Blindness
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What is Color Blindness?
Color blindness usually affects a person's ability to distinguish between shades of red and green or between shades of blue and yellow. Complete color blindness, which is very rare, causes a person to see most objects in shades of gray.
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Risk Factors Are you at risk of getting Color Blindness? Inside you'll find known risk factors for the condition. |
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Diagnosis How will your doctor diagnose you with this condition? Learn about the tests, process, and more. |
Complications Can this condition lead to other health problems? Learn more about the known complications. |
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Screening Learn more about the specific tests or exams given by your doctor to screen for Color Blindness. |
Medications What medications offer relief or help with this condition? Are there side effects? Risks? Learn more. |
Prevention How can you prevent Color Blindness? Read what the medical community suggests for prevention methods. |
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Care Learn more about the day to day care of this condition. Changes to your activity, diet, exercise, and more. |
Find a Doctor Do you need to contact a doctor about Color Blindness? Select a location to find a specialist in your area. |
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