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The anti-inflammatories and Tylenol are not working, what should I do for tendinitis?

For a tendonitis that is not responding to anti-inflammatories and Tylenol, it is recommended to consider non-pharmacological treatments such as applying ice to the affected area. It is also important to consult a physiotherapist who can assess the injury and develop a treatment plan to address the issue and prevent future occurrences. In some cases, the pain may not completely go away, but as long as it is reduced enough to allow you to carry out your daily activities, it can be considered a success. It is possible that the structures are not fully healed, or compensatory factors may be contributing to the pain, which a physiotherapist can help address and adjust the treatment plan accordingly.
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