Question

What are the main symptoms of color blindness?

Answer

The main symptom of color blindness is a poorer ability to distinguish colors. While individuals with color blindness can see the colors others see, in dim light, their ability to distinguish colors is often similar to that of someone who is colorblind. Congenital color vision deficiency is typically referred to as color blindness, which prevents the differentiation of various colors in the natural spectrum or certain colors; those with a poorer ability to distinguish colors are considered color weak. Congenital color vision deficiency remains unchanged throughout life, and there is currently no effective treatment available.