Stacey Solomon is feeling "half-human" again, just days after she was hospitalised in Jamaica.

Stacey Solomon is feeling 'half-human' again, just days after she was hospitalised in Jamaica

Stacey Solomon is feeling 'half-human' again, just days after she was hospitalised in Jamaica

The 34-year-old star was recently on holiday with her husband Joe Swash and their children when she fell ill with an infection on the final day of the trip, and Stacey was admitted to hospital where she was given oxygen and an IV drip.

But she is now back at home and able to "get up and down the stairs properly".

She said in an Instagram video: "I finally feel half human.

"I’ve come downstairs, Joe’s missed me down here.

"I feel like I can get up and down the stairs properly, sounds ridiculous but I’ve just felt so rough.

"But I woke up today and I feel a little bit more human and that’s all I needed."

After being admitted to hospital in Jamaica, Stacey was later deemed well enough to fly home.

The 'Sort Your Life Out' presenter updated her followers in a post on Instagram earlier this week, explaining why she had been absent from social media for several days.

She said: "We had the worst exit from Jamaica of all time. And I can't even like get over it. Because it doesn't feel real in my head. And today's the first day, I felt like I'm walking around the house and feel normal.

"But anyway, cut a long story short on the day before we were travelling home, I started to feel a little bit 'flu-ey' so I was like, 'Oh, I'm getting that flu that everyone's got. Annoying. That's alright, we're going home tomorrow, so I'll just get through it, get over it and carry on.'

"So I carried on and as the day went on it just got worse and worse."

In a previous post, Stacey revealed her illness had been caused by an infection, which led to a fever and it was being treated with antibiotics.

The former 'X Factor' star explained: "I'm going to listen to my body and let myself get well ... I'm just going to rest up and hopefully in a couple of days I'll feel back to normal. But even then I'm going to take it slow because I don't ever want to be in that situation again. It actually scared me a little bit."