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Burning in vagina...BV?..herpes? or what?

I have burning in the vagina.  I've been tested and there are no STDs.  It's not itchy or no abnormal discharge so it couldn't be a yeast infection and it does not have a strong odor.  I am having sex with my boyfriend with a condom but it's been over a week now and it's still burning.  Latex allergy?

I have had this before and after about five days it went away.

This time when it began feeling a little irritated in vagina my boyfriend had just used his finger in my vagina and then rubbing in that area to the clitoris.  The next day I got a very bad bladder infection was treated with antibiotics and the bladder infection went away but the burning in the vagina area is still there.  If there is some kind of bacteria in the vagina could it have caused a bladder infection?

What could cause burning in the vagina?  It's really bothering me.  I'm waiting for some tests back from my doctor.
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It could be a Bacteria infection.  A Yeast infection will come on quick and if you don't treat it, it just keeps getting worst.  If it seems to come and go it could be a bacteria infection have you been to your gyno lately.  I've had it all and sometime you can have an infection and not even know it.
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i have gotten this before to and mine turned into a yeast infection sometimes you can get that irratation from having to much sex especially if your dry
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The burning feeling could be from the latex...
I've had that b4.
Make sure your boyfriend washes his hands thoroughly b4 handing the goods!
Good Luck!
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jacksynn's right...maybe the irritation was caused by the latex condom, coz some women are very sensitive to rubbers that eventually causes them nasty allergies...if the burning wont ease up, go see an ObG immediately....and yeah u should really ask your bf to wash his hands first...it's top priority...and always pee after every intercourse ok....so that you wont have any infections...takecare and goodluck...
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