Colour blindness
The lack of vision. It is caused by neurological or physiological factors.
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Anomoloscope is used to detect : a) Squint b) Retinopathy c) Congenital glaucoma d) Colour blindness
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I don't think samhita have directly mentioned the color blindness...? Its beej dosha janya Vyadhi, Asadhya
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sending her to a genetic consultation
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MGM Medical College, Indore
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Florence Hospital
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Eye Care & Research Centre, Kolkata for About 25 Years
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Eye Care & Research Centre, Kolkata
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BMC HOSPITALS
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