Gout videos

Key points about gout videos

  • Gout is common, especially among whānau Māori and Pacific people.
  • This series of videos will give you information about living well without the pain of gout and help you get back to the things you enjoy
  • There are 8 videos in the series.

 

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Video: What is gout?

In this video, Dr Vanisi Prescott talks about gout, a long-term condition that affects many of our whānau. This video may take a few moments to load.

(Health Literacy NZ, Health Navigator Charitable Trust, Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, 2023)

Closed captions in English, Samoan and Tongan are available and can be turned on using the subtitles icon to the bottom right of the YouTube screen. Closed captions in Cook Island Māori are available here(external link).

VIDEO: Gout isn't your fault

In this video, Dr Vanisi Prescott talks about gout and why it is not your fault. This video may take a few moments to load.

(Health Literacy NZ, Health Navigator Charitable Trust, Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, 2023)

Closed captions in English, Samoan and Tongan are available and can be turned on using the subtitles icon to the bottom right of the YouTube screen. Closed captions in Cook Island Māori are available here(external link).

Video: Deciding to take allopurinol for gout

In this video, Dr Vanisi Prescott talks about allopurinol, a medicine that can lower uric acid levels and help stop painful gout attacks. This video may take a few moments to load.

(Health Literacy NZ, Health Navigator Charitable Trust, Health New Zealand | Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, 2023)

Closed captions in English, Samoan and Tongan are available and can be turned on using the subtitles icon to the bottom right of the YouTube screen. Closed captions in Cook Island Māori are available here(external link).

Video: Starting on allopurinol for gout

In this video, Dr Vanisi Prescott talks about what to expect when you start on allopurinol for gout. This video may take a few moments to load.

(Health Literacy NZ, Health Navigator Charitable Trust, Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, 2023)

Closed captions in English, Te reo Māori, Samoan and Tongan are available and can be turned on using the subtitles icon to the bottom right of the YouTube screen. Closed captions in Cook Island Māori are available here(external link).

Video: Gout and young Māori and Pacific men

In this video, Dr Vanisi Prescott talks about how gout can affect young Māori and Pacific men. This video may take a few moments to load.

(Health Literacy NZ, Health Navigator Charitable Trust, Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, 2023)

Closed captions in English, Te reo Māori, Samoan and Tongan are available and can be turned on using the subtitles icon to the bottom right of the YouTube screen. Closed captions in Cook Island Māori are available here(external link).

VIDEO: Gout attacks

In this video, Dr Vanisi Prescott talks about treating and preventing gout attacks. This video may take a few moments to load.

(Health Literacy NZ, Health Navigator Charitable Trust, Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, 2023)

Closed captions in English, Te reo Māori, Samoan and Tongan are available and can be turned on using the subtitles icon to the bottom right of the YouTube screen. Closed captions in Cook Island Māori are available here(external link).

Video: Different types of gout medicines

In this video, Dr Vanisi Prescott explains the different types of gout medicines you might be prescribed by your GP. This video may take a few moments to load.

(Health Literacy NZ, Health Navigator Charitable Trust, Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, 2023)

Closed captions in English, Te reo Māori, Samoan and Tongan are available and can be turned on using the subtitles icon to the bottom right of the YouTube screen. Closed captions in Cook Island Māori are available here(external link).

Video: Taking gout medicines

In this video, Dr Vanisi Prescott explains more about gout and how to manage it. This video may take a few moments to load.

(Health Literacy NZ, Health Navigator Charitable Trust, Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, 2023)

Closed captions in English, Te reo Māori, Samoan and Tongan are available and can be turned on using the subtitles icon to the bottom right of the YouTube screen. Closed captions in Cook Island Māori are available here(external link).

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