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Connolly Dermatology Helps You Protect Your Skin This Fall

Brittany Scuillo

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By Brittany Scuillo, Nurse Practitioner, Connolly Dermatology 

Autumn in New Jersey means the start of cooler weather, packing up the swimsuits and beach towels, and inviting the new school year and holiday season as it approaches. It is also a time during which many people battle an increase in dry skin and eczema symptoms. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases estimates that about 30 percent of the U.S. population experiences eczema (2018). A good foundation to supporting healthy, moisturized skin includes taking quick, cool/lukewarm showers, using a mild, fragrance-free bar soap in the shower, and moisturizing regularly with a cream based, fragrance-free moisturizer. Hot showers often pull moisture from our skin, bar soaps tend to be easier and quicker to rinse off, and avoiding added fragrances in products may diminish the risk of irritation or allergic symptoms.

Brittany Sciullo, MSN, APN, AGPCNP-BC is a dermatology nurse practitioner with a background in primary care. She has great interest in treating many skin disorders, including eczema, and is passionate about detection and treatment of skin cancers. Brittany is accepting new patients in Connolly Dermatology’s Linwood and Cape May Court House offices. Schedule your full body skin cancer screening or consultation for eczema, acne or other skin disorders today by calling (609) 926-8899. For more information, visit www.connollyskincare.com.

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