Color Blindness
Color blindness, also known as color vision deficiency, is a condition where a person has difficulty distinguishing certain colors or seeing them at all. It occurs when there is a problem with the pigments in the cone cells of the retina, which are responsible for color vision. The most common type of color blindness is red-green color blindness, where individuals have trouble differentiating between shades of red and green. This condition is more common in males and can be inherited or acquired through injury or disease. While there is no cure for color blindness, there are tools and strategies that can help individuals with this condition to identify colors and navigate their daily lives.