Is a cauliflower-like growth in the bladder a malignant tumor?

Cauliflower-like growths in the bladder may be malignant tumors or benign tumors. A single appearance cannot determine their nature, and they need to be identified by symptoms and examination.
1. Benign tumors: small probability of benign tumors, may be uroepithelial papilloma, hyperplasia, polyps, etc., may appear pain, urination difficulties and other symptoms, should be based on symptoms and examination to determine.
2. Malignant tumor: probability of malignant tumor, cauliflower-like growth is one of the characteristic manifestations of malignant tumors, may be bladder cancer, symptoms include painless hematuria, bladder irritation signs, urinary retention, difficulty in urination, etc., but it is not diagnosed, need to be diagnosed through symptoms, urine examination, venography, cystoscopy, CT, pathology and other auxiliary diagnostic, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment.
If you have a bladder with cauliflower-like growths, you need to actively seek medical attention to clarify the cause of the disease and then carry out targeted treatment.