The patron saint against stiff or sore joints is St. Werenfridus.
It depends where on your body is your pain. Type patron saint of blank pain in google and you will get an index. Check out www.catholicsview.com for a link to a very good site that has every Catholic prayer you can think of. rayers for healing et al.
St. Peter is the patron saint of foot problems.
Saint Roch is the patron saint against knee pain and knee diseases.
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.
I'm not sure, but, there is a devotion to the Holy Wound on the Shoulder of Our Lord Jesus (as He was Carrying the Cross). Perhaps you may pray directly to Him, under this particular devotion, and it will help with your own shoulder pain.
St James the Greater, the Apostle is the patron saint of Rheumatism, Arthritis, and RA as well as being the patron of Spain and Pharmacists. St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori suffered tremendously from a crippling arthritic condition and some say he is as well. However, the R.C. Church recognizes St. James.
The patron saint of chiropractors is Saint Andrew the Apostle. Saint Andrew is believed to have been a healer and miracle worker, making him a fitting patron for those in the field of chiropractic care. Chiropractors often look to Saint Andrew for guidance and inspiration in their practice.
There isn't a specific patron saint officially designated for colon disease in the traditional sense of Catholic saints associated with specific ailments. However, Saint Erasmus (Saint Elmo) is sometimes invoked for intestinal disorders and abdominal pain due to his historical association with healing and protection from ailments affecting the intestines. Saint Teresa of Avila is also sometimes mentioned in relation to sicknesses of the bowels, though her focus is broader as a patron of bodily illnesses. Generally, individuals may choose saints like these for spiritual intercession based on historical accounts or personal beliefs rather than official church designation.
Erasmus is the patron saint of:against abdominal painsagainst appendicitisagainst birth painsagainst childhood intestinal diseaseagainst colicagainst danger at seaagainst intestinal disordersagainst seasicknessagainst stomach diseasesagainst stormsammunition workersboatmenchildbirthexplosives workersGaeta, Italymarinersnavigatorsordnance workerssailorswatermenwomen in labour
A visit to the doctor and a referral to a physical therapist will give you the knowledge you need to maintain healthy joints. Exercise to strenghthen muscles around the joint is the first thing to do, assuming the pain is from arthritis and not an acute injury. Modalities for joint pain include ultrasound, e-stim, and diathermy, which increase circulation to the affected joint and brings healing to tissues.
No. Joint pain is not good. Muscle pain can simply be a sign that the workout is pushing you, but joint pain should be investigated.
I am in so much joint pain and I am wondering can my hydroclorchlorothiazide be causing the pain.