I've seen this a number of times. Someone asks a question that is pretty clear, and answers are provided that address that question. But the question turns out to not be the whole story in terms of the problem the OP is having. In fact, in some cases the question was misguided, and had nothing to do with the OP's problem.
So then the question turns into a completely different question in the OPs mind, and he/she starts adding a second question below the first one. In most cases, the title of the question is not updated and so has no relation to the second question. If valuable information and/or answers are provided to the second question: a) someone searching based on the title of the question won't find them, and b) answers will be posted that have nothing to do with the original title and question.
How does one deal with this situation, either while it is occurring or once it has already occurred? I am tempted, when I see it happening, to ask the OP to post a second question. I think this is the most direct question I have here. Is that the proper thing to do?
Any other advice on trying to improve this situation in practice would be appreciated.