The well-known rapper and iUmor judge revealed the condition he suffers from. According to the artist, he suffers from color blindness. Specifically, the singer cannot generally distinguish between the colors red and green.
Cheloo is dealing with color blindness, a problem that many Romanians suffer from
Cheloo is one of the most controversial public figures in Romania. Although he was in the media’s attention for years, he managed to keep his private life out of the spotlight.
In the frame of iHumor and later picked up by the press, the lead singer of the band Paraziții said with the sincerity that characterizes him that he suffers from color blindness.
People with color blindness usually have trouble getting a driver’s license. As we are used to, the rapper is a non-conformist and very ambitious person and the disease was not an impediment in obtaining his driver’s license.
Color blindness: what it is, how to treat it
Daltonism, the deficiency of color perception, is a congenital condition and manifests itself at approx 7% of men and less than 1% of women. People with color blindness can experience different levels of severity and different ways in which colors are interpreted in the brain. There are many types of color blindness, the most common being inability to distinguish red and green colors, especially in men.
Most people with color blindness are born with the condition, the disease being transmitted from mother to child.
In the case of acquired color blindness, the disease may not affect both eyes simultaneously and to the same extent. It also tends to get worse over time.
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Unfortunately, there is no cure for color blindness.
Wearing a colored filter on glasses or a colored contact lens can improve the perception of contrast between colors. This filter changes the spectrum of light passing through it so that it produces a stimulus in the eye of the person suffering from color blindness similar to that of a person with healthy color vision.
Using corrective lenses, colorblind people can also perceive chromatic shades that they previously could not distinguish. This type of lens can improve a colorblind person’s ability to distinguish colors, and in 80% of cases it can cause complete correction.