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Tar melanosis is a skin condition that results from the direct application of tar products on the skin. It is characterized by the darkening or discoloration of the skin, and is often associated with the use of tar-based products in certain industries or for medical treatments.

Causes

Tar melanosis is primarily caused by the application of tar-based products on the skin. These products can include coal tar, wood tar, and other related substances. The tar causes an increase in the production of melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color, leading to darkening or discoloration.

Symptoms

The primary symptom of tar melanosis is a darkening or discoloration of the skin in the area where the tar product has been applied. This can range from a light brown to a dark black color, depending on the amount of tar used and the length of exposure. Other symptoms can include itching, redness, and skin irritation.

Treatment

Treatment for tar melanosis primarily involves the cessation of use of the tar product. In some cases, skin lightening creams or laser therapy may be used to reduce the discoloration. However, these treatments can have side effects and should be used under the supervision of a dermatologist.

Prevention

Prevention of tar melanosis involves avoiding the use of tar-based products on the skin. If these products must be used, protective clothing and skin care products can help to minimize exposure and reduce the risk of developing tar melanosis.

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