This could actually be allergy symptoms and, yes, the change in the weather could be the culprit. To see if it is a specific allergy, you can see an allergist and get allergy testing. This may lend itself to specific treatment if a specific etiology is found. Good luck to you!
Answered 5/24/2023
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