Eczema videos translated

The following resources have been developed as part of the National Allergy Council's Nip allergies in the Bub project and are designed to help improve the management of eczema and support allergy prevention.

These short videos provide practical step by step advice on how to apply moisturisers, how to apply topical steroids creams and ointments, how use wet dressings and how to do a bleach bath translated into four languages.

Chinese | Traditional Chinese | Tagalog | Vietnamese

https://preventallergies.org.au/helpful-tools/eczema-resources/


Chinese


Traditional Chinese


Tagalog


Vietnamese

These resources have been developed with funding from the Australian Government Department of Health.

Content updated December 2022

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