Friday, March 11, 2011

How is the disease diagnosed?

Color Blindness is diagnosed by a specific type of test. The Doctor will perform a test using dots, which represent numbers and letters, to test what colors are difficult for you to see. Color Blindness is mainly cause by problems with the Pigments in the Cones. If a Patient has just 1 pigment missing they have Red & Green Color blindness. Red and Green Color blindness is most popular, its when Red and Green look the same. If No pigments are present you have a severe Color Blindness disorder, and you can’t see color at all.  

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