Is there any surgery that can help correct colour blindness in a person?
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Colour blindness is a genetic condition, and people who have only learn to live with it. The most common form of color blindness is red-green color blindness. People with this condition have a hard time distinguishing between different shades of reds and greens. There’s no cure for color blindness, and no medical treatments currently exist for inherited forms of color blindness. Most people with color blindness learn to adapt and live with the condition.
There are no surgeries that can cure colour blindness. However, there are glasses that have been designed for this cause. These glasses work by filtering out certain wavelengths of light to help people better distinguish red and green colors. They don’t restore normal color vision, but they may make certain hues appear more vibrant. Your eye doctor can help you determine which glasses is the best for you.