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Revision as of 02:27, 18 March 2025
Tar acne is a type of acne that is caused by exposure to coal tar products. Coal tar is a thick, heavy oil and is a byproduct of the production of coke, a type of fuel made from coal. It can be found in shampoos, soaps, and ointments.
Causes
Tar acne is caused by exposure to coal tar products. These products can clog the pores on the skin, leading to the formation of acne. The exact mechanism of how coal tar causes acne is not fully understood, but it is believed to involve the overproduction of sebum, an oily substance produced by the skin's sebaceous glands.
Symptoms
The symptoms of tar acne are similar to those of other types of acne. They include:
Treatment
Treatment for tar acne involves avoiding exposure to coal tar products. If exposure cannot be avoided, protective clothing and skin cleansing products can be used to minimize contact with the skin. In some cases, topical or oral medications may be prescribed to help clear the acne.
Prevention
Prevention of tar acne involves avoiding exposure to coal tar products. If exposure cannot be avoided, protective clothing and skin cleansing products can be used to minimize contact with the skin.


