Acquired Color Blindness

I have a weird colorblindness story and i want to know if anyone had a similar experience.
Acquired color blindness. Acquired color vision loss can be the result of damage to the retina or optic nerve. If color blindness occurs as the result of illness or injury treating the underlying cause may help to improve color detection. I never had any issues as a younger child and red was actually my favorite color. An estimated one in ten males has some form of color deficiency.
I can still see red and green. Faulty chromatic eyesight that evolves inside an individual with prior normal eyesight and no reported problems. April 7 2013. These kinds of colorblindness that are accrue later in life may be due to diseases of the retina or optic nerve or damage to regions of the occipitotemporal cortex which holds the job of processing colors.
Color blindness is more common among men of northern. However there s no cure for inherited color blindness. I was diagnosed with red green colorblindness in 5th grade after about a year of having progressively worse color vision. Often it is associated with chronic disease such as macular degeneration glaucoma diabetes mellitus retinitis pigmentosa or alzheimer disease.
Acquired colour vision defects normal vision deuteranopia protanopia tritanopia chronic illnesses which can lead to colour blindness include alzheimer s disease diabetes mellitus glaucoma leukaemia liver disease chronic alcoholism macular degeneration multiple sclerosis parkinson s disease sickle cell anaemia and retinitis pigmentosa. I used to have completely normal colorvison.