Iain Hume has been readmitted to hospital following complications.
The Canada international, 25, suffered the horrific injury after being caught by the elbow of Chris Morgan, the Sheffield United captain, in a Coca-Cola Championship match at Oakwell on November 8.
Hume was rushed to hospital for an emergency operation and spent several days in a high dependency unit at the Salford Royal Hope Hospital, before being allowed home eight days ago.
Only last week Hume, who was expected to be sidelined for the remainder of the season, had said that he was feeling much better and on the road to recovery.
But Barnsley owner Patrick Cryne told The Sun: “Iain complained of feeling unwell and started vomiting. His family sought medical advice and decided the best course of action was for Iain to go back into hospital as a precaution.”
The Canada international, 25, suffered the horrific injury after being caught by the elbow of Chris Morgan, the Sheffield United captain, in a Coca-Cola Championship match at Oakwell on November 8.
Hume was rushed to hospital for an emergency operation and spent several days in a high dependency unit at the Salford Royal Hope Hospital, before being allowed home eight days ago.
Only last week Hume, who was expected to be sidelined for the remainder of the season, had said that he was feeling much better and on the road to recovery.
But Barnsley owner Patrick Cryne told The Sun: “Iain complained of feeling unwell and started vomiting. His family sought medical advice and decided the best course of action was for Iain to go back into hospital as a precaution.”
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