Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): The nose does not pass, sometimes it feels like there is snot, and then it clears up and doesn’t; sometimes it’s just pure blockage. The throat (especially when I first wake up in the morning) always feels like there is phlegm, which I cannot cough up or swallow, and sometimes there is a feeling of vomiting. My nose was once diagnosed as a deviated septum and I had surgery, but the result was not obvious. Please help me diagnose what it is and give me guidance on how to treat it. Zhang Jiaxiong, Department of Otolaryngology, Shanghai Tenth People’s Hospital: It is possible that not only the septum is deviated, but also accompanied by rhinosinusitis and snoring. It is better to have further examination, including snoring sleep apnea monitoring, and then systematic and comprehensive treatment.