Could I have a long-term vaginal infection without experiencing any burning, itching, discharge or pain?
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yes, it is possible. many people suffer from, or carry the diesease without suffering from the effects and symptoms that are commonly associated with said diesase. Should this occur to you you should attempt to recieve medical aid as soon as possible or there is a distinct possibility of giving all your partners the unknown disease
no it will always be there it will be itching and burning and not a lot of pain
Drugs can have surprisingly wide-ranging side effects, such as changing your urine (as my contraceptive pill did) so I wouldnt be surprised if there was a connection there. I wouldnt stress much about it, as you said you will be seeing the doc so just make sure you explain everything and get a few tests to eliminate things.