Allergy and asthma symptoms don’t just appear in spring and summer. The fall can bring on sneezing and trouble breathing, as can volatile weather patterns and other environmental factors.
Allergy sufferers can experience frequent symptoms as we move through fall, even if they’re mainly allergic to pollens in spring and summer.
Sometimes the symptoms are the result of a natural event. For example, the Tonga volcano eruption in January sent particulates and aerosols into the atmosphere that can change global weather systems, potentially lengthening or shortening pollen seasons.
Seasons may be even longer this year in the Northern Hemisphere, where the year has seen much hotter and drier conditions than normal….