There is no known cure for achromatopsia. Several treatments do exist to help reduce the severity of some of the symptoms. Eyewear: The heightened sensitivity to light that some individuals with achromatopsia experience may be alleviated through the use of visors or sunglasses with special filters or tinted lenses. Red-tinted contact lenses have been developed that allow patients with incomplete achromatopsia to better detect red lights, such as stop lights. Microscopic eyewear has been developed that could help patients with decreased clearness of vision read small print, such as in newspapers. Head positions: If a patient displays nystagmus, the involuntary eye movements could be reduced by adjusting specific head or eye positions.