Bladder tumor with tipped blood flow is not rich is better, but the patient’s prognosis also needs to consider the type of pathology, staging, patient’s age, treatment and so on. Bladder tumors with tibial blood flow are mostly benign lesions. Malignant tumors usually present with tibial, basal wide infiltrative growth, and the blood flow of malignant tumors is relatively abundant, so bladder tumors without tibial blood flow is a better phenomenon, but it needs to be further judged by pathological biopsy. Although tibial blood flow without tibial blood flow belongs to benign lesions, it cannot be ruled out that it is carcinoma in situ. If the pathological biopsy confirms that there is no cancerous tissue, surgical resection is sufficient. If there is cancer, CT abdomen, cystoscopy and other examinations are needed to further determine whether there is any metastasis and the specific type of pathology. If bladder tumor is suspected or diagnosed, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals for a comprehensive assessment of the condition, follow the doctor’s instructions to cooperate with the treatment, and choose the appropriate treatment plan in order to avoid delaying the condition.