Singer Noam Kleinstein Faints at Home, Suffers Head Injury Requiring Stitches
Israeli singer Noam Kleinstein experienced a sudden fainting episode at her home after severe back pain led her to order a Voltaren injection for relief. Following a workout, Kleinstein's back pain worsened overnight, leaving her unable to move by morning. As she prepared to shower before receiving the injection, she lost consciousness and fell, hitting her head on the door frame of her safe room (mamad).
Her mother heard her cries as she fainted, and the medical staff member who came to administer the injection arrived simultaneously. Kleinstein, despite being injured and bleeding, managed to open the door from the floor and told the medical worker not to panic. She was then taken to the hospital where she underwent an ECG, blood tests, and other examinations. Doctors stitched the cut on her head.
Despite the ordeal, Kleinstein shared the incident with her followers on social media with humor, saying, "What can we do? See you at the Shuni concert. It will be interesting." The incident was reported on July 17, 2026, by N12.
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