Most likely not. Diarrhea is a bodily function that is associated with illness and discomfort. Even in a fantasy story, it can be difficult to make it appealing or appropriate for all ages. Older children and adults might be able to appreciate the creativity and the unique concepts in these stories, but it's not something that would be considered family - friendly in the traditional sense.
Well, one could be a story where a character has a strange fantasy about diarrhea being a magical substance that can transform things. For example, in a fictional land, a wizard accidentally spills a potion that gives him diarrhea, but he discovers that the diarrhea can turn rocks into gold when it touches them. However, this is a very strange and unique concept for a story.
Definitely not. These types of stories involve rather unappealing and potentially nauseating elements. While adults may be able to tolerate and even find some sort of creative or thought - provoking aspect in such fantasy stories, children are not likely to have the same reaction. Young kids are more sensitive to these kinds of topics and it could have a negative impact on them, such as causing discomfort or bad dreams.
One way is to add a touch of mystery. For example, if the vomiting and diarrhea are symptoms of a strange curse in a fantasy world. The characters then have to go on a quest to find the source of the curse and break it. This adds an element of adventure to the otherwise unpleasant topics.
My cousin was at a big family picnic. He ate a whole lot of different things that didn't quite mix well in his stomach. When diarrhea hit him, he thought he could make it to the house bathroom. But as he was running, he let out a little squeak with every step. By the time he got to the bathroom, everyone at the picnic was in stitches, including himself once he was done.
Once, my friend ate a whole box of expired chocolates. Soon after, he had really bad diarrhea. He was running to the toilet every few minutes. It was quite a sight as he looked so pale and miserable.
Well, in a fictional adventure story, a traveler in a strange land could get stomach rumbling and diarrhea from eating an unknown fruit. This would then lead to a series of events like seeking help from the local tribes, who may or may not be friendly, and it could be a turning point in the story, either making new allies or facing new enemies.
Infection is another factor. Viruses, like norovirus, can cause diarrhea. People may get it from being in close contact with an infected person or in a contaminated environment. Also, bacteria such as E. coli can also be the culprit. If food is not handled or stored properly, it can be infected by E. coli, which then causes diarrhea. There are also cases where parasites can cause diarrhea, especially when people drink unclean water.
A girl once went on a camping trip. She ate some wild berries that she thought were safe but were actually not. As a result, she got diarrhea. It was a tough situation as there were no proper facilities around. Her friends had to help her make a temporary shelter and find some natural remedies to help her until they could get to a medical facility.
A girl in a developing country had diarrhea due to contaminated water. But instead of just suffering in silence, she worked with local health workers to raise awareness about clean water in her community. She overcame her own discomfort and turned it into a positive force for change.