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Can i be developing colorblindness?

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Not likely: Most color blindness is inherited and is present throughout your life. You can acquire color blindness from certain retinal or optic nerve diseases which simultaneously affect the vision such as advanced diabetes or optic neuropathy from multiple sclerosis. There are a few rare cases of cortical loss of color sensation from strokes.

Answered 9/29/2016

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