färgseendeförlust
Färgseendeförlust, often referred to as color blindness or color vision deficiency, is a condition that affects an individual's ability to perceive colors. It is typically genetic and is far more common in males than females. The most prevalent form is red-green color blindness, where distinguishing between red and green hues becomes difficult. Other types include blue-yellow color blindness and complete achromatopsia, or total color blindness, which is very rare.
The cause of färgseendeförlust lies in abnormalities in the cone cells of the retina, which are responsible
Diagnosis is usually made through simple vision tests, such as the Ishihara test, which uses a series