yes
No colour blindness does not affect a certain age group it can affect anyone but usually you are born with colour blindness its not like usually as you grow older you go blind its completely different
No only men more than females
Any form disorder will affect the normal functioning of the body. The victim will not be able to do certain activities.
it affects almost about everyone in the worlds population
how does blindness affect our society
No, as it is a chromosomal disorder I am fairly sure it would affect all demographics equally.
Color blindness is an inherited disorder that appears more often in males than females. The most common form is red-green color blindness, which is due to a mutation on the X chromosome that is more likely to affect males since they have only one X chromosome.
The defect most commonly affects individuals who inherit it genetically, such as those with a family history of the defect. Additionally, the defect may indirectly affect populations by increasing the risk of certain health conditions associated with the defect or impacting disease prevalence in certain populations.
it affects the eyes
Lamprey Disease
Night blindness is typically caused by a deficiency in vitamin A, which is essential for good vision in low-light conditions. Other possible causes include certain genetic disorders, cataracts, or conditions that affect the retina. Seeing an eye doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment is important if you are experiencing night blindness symptoms.
No, of course colour blindness is not a form of autism. Autism is a neurological difference that results in social and communication problems, along with other issues like sensory problems and executive functioning problems. Autism isn't even comparable to colour blindness.