Issues for people with a colour vision deficiency

Colour vision deficiency isn't usually anything to be concerned about. Most people get used to it over time, it won't normally get any worse and it's rarely a sign of anything serious. However, it can sometimes cause issues such as: difficulty at schoolif colours are used to help with learning problems with food, such as identifying whether meat is fully cooked or whether fruit is ripe getting medications confused if they're not clearly labelled troubleidentifying safety warnings or signs slightly limited career choices certain jobs, such aspilots, train drivers, electricians and air traffic controllers, may require accurate colour recognition Overall,many peoplewith a colour vision deficiency have few, if any, difficulties. They can domostnormalactivities, including driving.
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