värvihäired
Värvihäired, also known as color vision deficiency or color blindness, are conditions that affect a person's ability to perceive colors. These conditions are typically inherited and are much more common in males than females. The most common type of värvihäired is red-green color blindness, where individuals have difficulty distinguishing between red and green hues. Other, less common types include blue-yellow color blindness and the rarest form, achromatopsia, where a person sees the world in shades of gray.
Värvihäired are caused by a problem with the cone cells in the retina of the eye. These
While most cases of värvihäired are genetic, they can also be acquired later in life due to
Diagnosis of värvihäired is usually done through a series of color vision tests, such as the Ishihara