Snoring may be triggered by nasal polyps, deviated nasal septum, enlarged adenoids and other diseases, which should be improved by medication and surgery according to the cause and the degree of symptoms. 1. Nasal polyps: allergies, infections and other factors can lead to hyperplasia of nasal mucous membrane tissues and symptoms of nasal congestion and snoring in sleep. Glucocorticoid medication can be used to reduce inflammation in the nose and shrink the nasal polyps, such as budesonide, or the polyps can be removed by surgery to relieve snoring. 2. deviated nasal septum: heredity, trauma, local chronic diseases can lead to deviated nasal septum, this disease needs to take surgery to remove part of the tissues of the nasal septum, so as to make the shape of the nose to restore the symptoms and alleviate the snoring. 3. Adenoid hypertrophy: Adenoid hypertrophy is often caused by the adenoids being affected by adjacent chronic diseases. If the standard conservative treatment of the original disease is ineffective, part of the diseased tissues can be removed by surgery. Snoring is also caused by pharyngeal diseases, etc. It is recommended to actively consult a doctor for systematic examination and diagnosis, and then standardize the use of medication and treatment.