Tritanopia is a rare form of color blindness characterized by the inability to distinguish between red and green, resulting in distorted color perception. Typically, people with this form of the disease also have problems with vision in other color ranges, such as violet, blue and brown. However, not all people suffering from tritanopia are aware of their limitations in color perception due to the lack of accurate information about this disease.
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Tritanopia (from the English word "tritanopia" - lit. "difficult to read visibility") is a term used in medicine to refer to people who suffer from tritanopia, a rare type of color blindness. Tritanopia is a condition where a person is unable to perceive violet and blue, which are considered the basic colors for viewing images. If this part of the colors disappears from the eye's perception, it leads to problems when reading.
Tritanosis is a severe form of the disease that can cause serious problems in daily life.