Tar acne

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Tar Acne

Tar acne (pronounced: tar ak-nee) is a specific type of acne that is caused by exposure to coal tar products.

Etymology

The term "tar acne" is derived from the English words "tar", referring to the coal tar that causes this condition, and "acne", a common skin condition characterized by pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads.

Definition

Tar acne is a skin condition that occurs when the skin is exposed to coal tar products. This exposure can lead to the formation of black or brown papules on the skin, which are similar in appearance to acne. The condition is most commonly seen in individuals who work with coal tar products, such as roofers and road workers.

Symptoms

The primary symptom of tar acne is the appearance of black or brown papules on the skin. These papules may be accompanied by other symptoms of acne, such as redness, inflammation, and discomfort. In severe cases, tar acne can lead to the formation of cysts or nodules on the skin.

Causes

Tar acne is caused by exposure to coal tar products. These products can clog the pores of the skin, leading to the formation of acne-like lesions. Other factors, such as genetics and overall skin health, can also contribute to the development of tar acne.

Treatment

Treatment for tar acne typically involves reducing exposure to coal tar products and using acne treatments to manage symptoms. This may include over-the-counter acne products, prescription medications, or in severe cases, dermatological procedures.

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