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St. Valentine is the best known patron saint of epilepsy, but there are many other saints that can be associated with the disorder, such as those who are patrons of chronic illnesses, nervous disorders, or movement disorders.
The patrons against epilepsy are:
Alban of Mainz
Anthony the Abbot
Apollinaris
Balthasar
Bibiana
Catald
Christopher
Cornelius
Dymphna
Genesius
Gerard of Lunel
Giles
Guy of Anderlecht
John Chrysostom
John the Baptist
Valentine of Rome
Vitus
Willibrord of Echternach
Saint Vitus is often depicted with a rooster as his symbol, as he is the patron saint of dancers, entertainers, and those who suffer from epilepsy.
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The patron saint to pray to in regards to PMT would be St Dymphna St Winnifrid is the patron saint to relieve period pain and heavy flow.
St. Ambrose is patron saint of beekeepers.St. Gobnait is patron saint of Irish beekeepers.St. Valentine is also the patron saint of beekeepers, as well as the being the patron saint against epilepsy, fainting, and plague.
Generally the national societies in all countries give help and support to their members. They put people in touch with others who have epilepsy. They spread experience, so that people can help and advise each other. They give information to the public about epilepsy and try to dispel the many misconceptions about epilepsy. They may issue reports to help set policy in regards to health. They may take part in research about the condition. Some have newsletters and do fund-raising.
You can learn about Saint Vitus Dance in articles.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4454991/http://nethealthbook.com/neurology-neurological-disease/epilepsy/st-vitus-dance/
No. Epilepsy is not contagious. You cannot catch epilepsy from anybody.
Epilepsy is the name of the illness. Someone who has epilepsy gets seizures. Epilepsy is the tendency to get seizures. Someone who gets regular seizures can be diagnosed as having Epilepsy.
yes epilepsy problematic in pregnancy .anyone and everyone can have epilepsy
Epilepsy is something that affects the brain, so you cannot get epilepsy in your leg.
It is possible for a there to be a family history of Epilepsy, but it can be caused by many different things. Many people with Epilepsy have no family history of Epilepsy.