Color blindness that is inherited is present in both eyes and remains constant over an individual's entire life. Some cases of acquired color vision loss are not severe, may appear in only one eye, and last for only a short time.
I'm not sure I understand your question. Color blindness is not curable. It is a lifetime condition.
Blindness doesn't affect life expectancy.
color blindness is simply a vision problem a person who is color blind is said to live as long a life as someone who has normal vision
To be honest, like any other disease, no one can give an accurate life expectancy. Everyone is different, so some people will live longer than others.
This condition would have no impact on life expectancy.
what is the life expectancy of a kidney transplant patient with a living donor
OCD does not affect life expectancy.
The life expectancy for someone with chronic granulomatous, or CGD, depends on the severity of the individual's condition. Someone who is only mildly affected may have an average life expectancy.
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The difference between life expectancy and healthy life expectancy is that life expectancy is referred to the life expectancy if existing mortality patterns continue calculated at birth,unless specified other wise, such as the environment, lets say a baby who has been born in Australia, because of its good living conditions it would be around 80 years of age, compared to south Africa with its higher chance of getting disease, its rate is around 50 years of age. where as healthy life expectancy refers to life expectancy with out the burden of disease or injury. !
The life expectancy for a someone in Cuba is about 77.08 years. Women have a slightly longer life expectancy than men in that island nation.
About 10 years if their lung capacity was down to only 2/3 at time of diagnosis.
A Mans Life Expectancy varies by country. in poor disease ridden (or polluted) countries the life expectancy can be as low as 45. The highest is, i believe to be, around 89-96. I don't know for sure.