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My colleague’s son has been diagnosed for Color blindness.

My colleague’s son has been diagnosed for Color blindness. He cannot differentiate among colors. He has been given some device which assists him to some extent. Can he be ever treated? My colleague says that he cannot be treated as there is no cure.
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Tagged as: Color blindness
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  • It is true that there is no cure and he will not be able to see those natural colors. He may not know about the colors and it does affect him. But he will learn to adjust with these incapacities.
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