dyschromatopsia
Dyschromatopsia refers to a deficiency in color vision. It is not a disease in itself but rather a symptom that can arise from various underlying causes. The most common form of dyschromatopsia is inherited color blindness, particularly red-green color deficiency, which affects a significant portion of the male population. This inherited condition is typically caused by genetic mutations on the X chromosome, leading to a reduced ability to distinguish between certain shades of red and green.
Acquired dyschromatopsia can result from damage or degeneration of the optic nerve, retina, or brain. Causes
Individuals with dyschromatopsia may experience difficulties in everyday tasks such as identifying traffic lights, distinguishing ripe