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Can any form of color blindness cause eye pain?

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Can any form of color blindness cause eye pain?

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In this case you can compare it with near- or farsightedness. Some people have it, some not. Most people get farsighted when they get older but most important of all, it never causes pain. This is just what and how you can see, but it can never be the cause of pain. It might only be a symptom for some other disease. This is the same with any type of color vision deficiency. It doesn’t matter if you acquire it or suffer from some congenital form, color blindness never causes any pain. In this case the described color vision problem is caused by something else. The color blindness itself is a side-effect of this and the pain must be caused by something different. Here is a list of possible causes to loose color vision: • Diabetes, a disease in which you don’t produce or properly use insulin. • Injury. A strong hit on your head could make you loose color vision. • Age.. With age some changes in the eye can cause a blue-weakness. • Chemicals, Drugs and heavy Tobacco smoking. • Glaucoma Thi

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