My daughter is limping from this hard rough spot with black dots on her sole. She has a dance recital tomorrow and is crying in pain. Need a fast fix!

Stick to safe, proven methods for temporary relief and avoid any aggressive treatments that could exacerbate the problem or delay healing.
8. Pharmacy Options: What Works Fast for Comfort vs. What Takes Weeks to Heal
For quick comfort, over-the-counter treatments like salicylic acid pads or gels can help reduce pain and discomfort by softening the wart. However, these treatments can take several weeks to fully remove a wart, as they work by peeling away layers of the wart gradually.
For immediate pain relief, consider using topical analgesics that are safe for children, which can provide temporary numbing of the area. Always follow the instructions on the product packaging and consult with a pharmacist if unsure about product suitability for your child.
9. How a Podiatrist or Pediatrician Can Treat a Plantar Wart on Short Notice
If professional intervention is needed, a podiatrist or pediatrician can offer treatments that may provide faster relief. Options include cryotherapy, where liquid nitrogen is used to freeze the wart, or laser therapy to remove the wart tissue. These procedures are typically quick and can offer more immediate results than at-home treatments.
Your doctor might also prescribe stronger topical treatments or suggest a minor surgical procedure to remove the wart, depending on its size, location, and your daughter’s level of discomfort.
10. Helping Your Dancer Cope With Fear, Pain, and Performance Nerves