No, verruca is not a sexually transmitted disease. Verruca is a type of wart that appears on the skin and is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). It usually appears on the hands, feet, and other areas of the body which come into contact with surfaces that have been contaminated with the virus.
Verruca is highly contagious and can be transferred through direct contact with someone who has the virus, sharing infected surfaces, or using infected towels or footwear. It can also be spread through sexual contact, however, it is more commonly spread through non-sexual contact.
Verruca is not classified as a sexually transmitted disease, although it can be spread through sexual contact. It is important to practice safe sex to protect yourself from HPV and other sexually transmitted infections. Additionally, avoiding contact with surfaces that may be contaminated with HPV can help reduce your risk of getting verruca.