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what is colour blindness and glaucoma​

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Answered by shivamvishwakarma58
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You can also have color blindness as a result of disease or injury to your retina. With glaucoma, the internal pressure of the eye, or the intraocular pressure, is too high. The pressure damages the optic nerve, which carries signals from the eye to the brain so that you can see.

Answered by rubhang
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Answer: You can also have color blindness as a result of disease or injury to your retina. With glaucoma, the internal pressure of the eye, or the intraocular pressure, is too high. The pressure damages the optic nerve, which carries signals from the eye to the brain so that you can see.

Color blindness is a genetic condition caused by a difference in how one or more of the light-sensitive cells found in the retina of the eye respond to certain colors. These cells, called cones, sense wavelengths of light, and enable the retina to distinguish between colors.

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