What is colour blindness?
Colour Blindness is categorised as being acquired or inherited.
Colour Blindess is a genetic disorder. It is also a sex-linked disorder and is more commonly found in males than females. This is to do with the photopigments in the X chromosome, of which women have two and men have only 1.
Colour Blindness can also be developed after either chemical or physical damage to the eye, optic nerve or the brain. This is acquired colour blindness.
Colour Blindess is a genetic disorder. It is also a sex-linked disorder and is more commonly found in males than females. This is to do with the photopigments in the X chromosome, of which women have two and men have only 1.
Colour Blindness can also be developed after either chemical or physical damage to the eye, optic nerve or the brain. This is acquired colour blindness.