If you have been experiencing tendinitis for two months and it is healing very slowly, there are a few things you can try. It is important to rest your arm and avoid activities that may aggravate the tendinitis. You may also consider consulting a physiotherapist for specialized treatment and exercises to help speed up the healing process. Additionally, applying ice and doing gentle stretches may also provide some relief. Be sure to follow any advice or recommendations given by healthcare professionals to properly manage your tendinitis and promote healing.
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