A bladder tumor with a tidus is generally defined as a mass that can form when the tumor grows toward the mucosal surface within the bladder and rises above the bladder mucosa. However, the root of the bulging tumor is usually thin and resembles a tibia. Bladder tumor with a tibia is a state in which the tibia is either wide or narrow, and the tibia is usually smaller at the root than it is at the head. After the manifestation of bladder tumor with tip, it is recommended to clarify the nature of the tumor. If the tumor is bladder cancer, the infiltration depth of bladder tumor with a hilum is relatively shallow, so it is easier to remove the tumor cleanly, and the treatment effect is relatively good, and the prognosis is better. On the other hand, those bladder cancers without tips tend to have wide base, generally infiltrative growth, and can infiltrate into the muscle layer of the bladder, this kind of instead of surgical resection is not complete, and is prone to metastasis. Patients with bladder tumors with tips are recommended to go to regular hospitals, consult professional doctors, complete relevant examinations, clarify the causes, and avoid blind treatment.