HAMILTON - Kent Austin says his health won't impact his ability to continue as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats head coach and vice-president of football operations.

Austin, 52, confirmed Wednesday he went to hospital Tuesday but was released a short time later. Austin told reporters on a conference call he'll be able to keep working with the Ticats.

"Yeah, I had a hang nail that I had to get cut out," Austin said with a chuckle. "It was really really bothering me.

"No concerns at all. There are some things I have to address and they'll get addressed but everything is going to be fine."

No specific details were available but there are reports Austin suffered a suspected allergic reaction. Austin said he's continuing to undergo tests.

"The good news is they ruled out all the major stuff," he said. "Nothing too serious but I've got to go through some other things but I feel good about the diagnosis at this point."

Austin is entering his fourth season with Hamilton, having amassed a 29-25 record. He led the club to consecutive Grey Cup appearances in 2013-14.