Abstract:
This study found that among children with atopic dermatitis (AtD) among diseases of
the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), chronic pancreatitis (CP) is most common (52.9%). A high positive correlation was found between the clinical signs of atopic dermatitis (the intensity of the rash) and the abdominal pain observed with CP (r = + 0.9), while abdominal pain was also associated with symptoms such as itchy skin and abnormal sleep (r = +0.7 and r = + 0.83). In AtD, there was a high negative correlation between an increase in the SCORAD index and a decrease in the amount of elastase (r = -0.82), as well as an increase in IgE and a decrease in the amount of elastase (r = -0.9). The use of enzyme preparations (in age-specific dosages) in complex treatment in childrenwith AtD corrects pancreatic insufficiency; leads to the normalization of digestion, as a result of which there is a prolongation of the remission of AtD by 2.2 times