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How can colorblindness be treated?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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There is really no cure for total colorblindness. However, serious color deficiencies can be corrected by specially tinted lenses in contacts or eyeglasses.

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at the opticians he shows you a pattern of coloured dots which spells out a number if you are colourblind you cant see the number if you are not colour blind it is perfectly clear

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There is no cure, although red/blue contact lenses (like 3d goggles) can help people to differentiate colours easier

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At this time, there are no treatments for colorblindness.

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its a permanent disease

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It can't as it is an inherited condition.

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