Abstract
All children with atopic dermatitis were found to have polymicroelement disorders – deficiency of essential (in 100% of cases), most often selenium, calcium, manganese, iron, copper, zinc; and accumulation of toxic trace elements in 83.6% – mainly molybdenum, bismuth, rubidium, lead, bromine, strontium. In patients with a combination of atopic dermatitis and bronchial asthma was dominated by politicalamity disorders – lack of selenium, calcium, copper, Nickel, molybdenum, iron, zinc and accumulation of chromium, lead, Nickel, rubidium, and bromine. In the groups of patients with isolated course of atopic dermatitis, with a combination of atopic dermatitis and bronchial asthma, it is possible to distinguish the same type of changes in the composition of trace elements: in both groups there was a deficiency of selenium, zinc, and the accumulation of lead.