Occupational acne

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Occupational acne
Synonyms Acne mechanica, Acne venenata
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Papules, pustules, comedones
Complications Scarring, hyperpigmentation
Onset Varies depending on exposure
Duration Chronic if exposure continues
Types N/A
Causes Exposure to oils, chemicals, friction
Risks Industrial workers, mechanics, cooks
Diagnosis Clinical examination, patient history
Differential diagnosis Acne vulgaris, folliculitis
Prevention Protective clothing, hygiene measures
Treatment Topical retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, antibiotics
Medication N/A
Prognosis N/A
Frequency Common in certain occupations
Deaths N/A


Occupational acne is a type of acne that is caused by exposure to certain chemicals at work. It is a form of contact dermatitis, which is a skin condition that occurs when the skin comes into contact with certain substances.

Causes[edit]

Occupational acne is caused by exposure to certain chemicals in the workplace. These chemicals can include oil, tar, grease, detergent, and certain types of plastic. The chemicals can clog the pores, leading to the formation of acne.

Symptoms[edit]

The symptoms of occupational acne can vary, but they typically include redness, swelling, and pimples. In severe cases, the acne can become cystic, leading to large, painful bumps under the skin.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for occupational acne typically involves avoiding the chemical that caused the acne. This can involve changing jobs or using protective clothing or equipment. In some cases, medication may be needed to treat the acne.

Prevention[edit]

Prevention of occupational acne involves avoiding exposure to the chemicals that can cause it. This can involve using protective clothing or equipment, or changing jobs.

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