I was playing freeze tag in first grade with my brother and his friends.
One of his friends were frozen with his front foot sticking out.
Me being stupid, decided to run straight toward it to tag him; I tripped.
Scraped the insides of my knees down to the flesh, but it didn't bleed.
I have literally never worn a pair of shorts since that day (Excluding bathing suits and PE shorts).
My mom also made me take a bath a few hours after it happened. It stung. A lot.
Also, I think in the same year, I was playing a different game with my brother's friend and tripped and slammed my front teeth into one of my friend's knees. I thought they were gonna fall out (They were baby teeth, but weren't loose. Actually, it's possible they weren't baby teeth if, I forget).
There was also a time I was riding a bike and my friend was kinda walking to the side of me (I was going slow on purpose). I guess I went too slow and the bike tipped into a tree and my ear started bleeding. I don't remember it hurting, but I remember screaming 'cause I'm not used to blood. Maybe it hurt. For the longest time, I thought it was from the leaves on the tree being sharp, but a few years later, I realized it was probably a branch, but I still don't know.
As for the toe story, I was sliding on my friend's wood floor in a jacket and pants and seeing how far I could slide. I took a break and took my jacket off. I was dumb enough to slide again and give myself wood born on my elbow. I asked for a bandaid 'cause I kept rubbing it against my side and my friend tells me they're right behind me. I make a REALLY swift turn and slam my pinky toe straight into the doorway. Idk if it broke, but I was limping for a week straight.
I've also stepped on a rusty thumb tack; I also limped.
And apparently when I was young, I was walking on the edge of my bathtub and fell and hit my lip on the other edge of the tub and filled the whole thing with blood. I have no memory of that at all.
These are all pretty minor injuries; never broke a bone or got stitches.
I've actually never been hospitalized for anything.