Vaginal abrasions are caused by the force of intercourse or vaginal medication, which can lead to abrasions on the vaginal wall. If the laceration is only minor and there is still a small amount of blood oozing from the wound, you can perform compression gauze to stop the bleeding and do not have intercourse during this period, and it will usually get better slowly in about 7 days; if the laceration is so severe that it causes persistent and active bleeding, you need to perform suture surgery for vaginal laceration under anesthesia, i.e. intravenous general anesthesia, if necessary, to avoid such a laceration from persistent bleeding, which can also affect the health of the body.