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Color Vision Deficiency


What is Color Vision Deficiency?

Those who have difficulty distinguishing some or all colors have color vision deficiency. An inherited disease, it stems from the inability of cone cells in your eyes to properly ascertain or deliver color signals to the brain. It affects eight percent of men and one percent of women.

Types
  • Difficulty distinguishing between red and green (most common type)
  • Difficulty distinguishing between blue and yellow
  • Difficulty distinguishing any colors; only shades of black, white, and gray are seen (rare)


Diagnosis and Treatment

An optometric examination can help diagnose color vision deficiency. Because many learning techniques utilize color, it is important to discover if a child has color vision deficiency before starting school. Although there is no cure, people with this condition can learn how to adapt. Additionally, a special contact lens used in a single eye can help in certain cases.

How Can I Save Money on Vision Care?

Proper vision care is vital for both adults and children, yet it is often overlooked because of the cost. You may be able to save a substantial amount of money through an insurance program, such as the vision plans offered through HumanaOne.