The prevalence of epidermolysis bullosa (EB) and the proportion of different types vary significantly in populations of various countries and con-stituent units of the Russian Federation, which determines approaches to follow-up, prevention, and symptomatic therapy. Objective. To perform an epidemiological analysis of EB in Dagestan and determine ways to its prevention and follow-up. Material and methods. Between 2019 and 2021, patients with confirmed and suspected EB were examined. Results and conclusion. By 2021, 130 BE patients were registered. Of these, 64% were diagnosed with simple type, 6% with borderline type, 28% with dystrophic type and 1% with Kindler syndrome. In the Republic of Dagestan, the percentages of patients with recessively and domi-nantly inherited mutations are approximately the same. In patients with dominant type, a thorough clinical examination is necessary, and in patients with recessive type, a detailed family history should be taken. Patients with a family history of EB or those included in the risk group should be closely monitored by a pediatrician and dermatologist until the age of 6—7 years. Considering that Dagestan is a southern region and the climate there is hot, a bunch of preventive measures during the summer is required. It is necessary to provide patients with EB to stay in a room with artificially cooled air, create a safe environment, reduce (exclude) physical activity, household chores. © 2022, Media Sphera Publishing Group. All rights reserved.