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Post time 2023-11-23 17:25:55 |Show the author posts only |Descending
Red-green color blindness
It occurs when red or green cone cells do not functionproperly, or are completely absent. Have some kind:
Mild green blindness: This is the most common form of color blind test and affects5% of men, but is rare in women. It occurs when green cone cells do notfunction as they should. Yellow and green look redder, and it can be difficultto distinguish blue from purple.
Mild red color blindness: It happens when your red conecells don't work like they should. Orange, red, and yellow look greener, andthe colors are less bright. It is usually mild and does not cause problems indaily life. This form of color blindness is very rare in women and affectsabout 1% of men.
Red color blindness: You don't have working red cone cells.Simple red looks dark gray. Some shades of orange, yellow and green lookyellow. It is very rare in women and affects about 1% of men.
Green blindness: occurs when you don't have working greencone cells. Red can be yellow-brown and green can be beige (pale yellow-gray).It affects 1% of men and is rare in women
Blue-yellow color blindness
This type of color blindness affects men and women equally.This condition occurs in less than 1 in 10,000 people worldwide.
It happens when your blue cone cells are missing or don'twork correctly. This is the second most common type, and it affects men andwomen equally.
Mild blue-yellow color blindness: occurs when your blue conecells function in a limited way. Blue looks greener and it's harder to see pinkfrom yellow and red. It is extremely rare.
Blue-yellow color blindness: it occurs when you don't haveblue cone cells. Blue looks green, and yellow looks light gray or purple. It isextremely rare
Completely color blind
  You don't see anycolor at all and your vision may not be clear.
There are two types:
Complete cone color blindness: It occurs when 2 of your 3cone cells: red, green or blue, don't work. When only one type of cone isactive, it is difficult to distinguish one color from another. And if one ofyour defective cones is blue, your vision may not be sharp. You may benearsighted and may experience uncontrolled eye movements. This is a conditioncalled nystagmus.
Complete rod color blindness: It is the most severe form ofcolor blindness. None of your cone cells have active light-sensitive pigments.As a result, the world appears to you in black, white, and gray. Bright lightcan hurt your eyes. You may experience uncontrolled eye movements (nystagmus).

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Appreciate the detailed breakdown of color blindness types. It's fascinating how variations in cone cell function can impact our perception of colors. This information deepens our understanding of the condition and its diverse manifestations. Thanks for sharing!
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