You'd be surprised what I've seen while working in a pharmacy, stuff that I would have gone to the hospital for. The worst was my first month of working at a pharmacy. There was this guy who had a gash out of his abdominal area from some kind of power tool. He had on a bloody shirt and he put his hand on the counter while pulling up his shirt with the other and got blood on it because he was bleeding so bad. Then he asked me what he could do for it. I just stared and didn't know what to say. I mean, a hospital would be a good choice. What did he expect me to say? "Suck it up and slap a bandaid on there." I also see people with all sorts of infected, necrotic wounds coming in and saying, "You think neosporin would work?" Yes, now that your skin is literally rotting off, I think neosporin is your best bet. One of my friends had a guy come in who was having chest pains and thought he was having a heart attack, they said he looked pretty bad...he ended up passing out in the pharmacy parking lot (they told him to call an ambulance but he refused and got mad that they couldn't help him. The pharmacist followed him out there and tried to do CPR when he hit the ground, apparently. He died later. People are messed up.
I guess it's because people are too poor to pay for doctors but for something serious, a hospital will have to take you.
I'm guessing Mr. Weewee was just embarrassed. A doctor would want to look. I sure as hell don't.