Are common warts a sexually transmitted disease?

Warts are not a sexually transmitted disease, but they are transmissible. Warts are a self-limiting skin disease, mostly caused by human papilloma virus infection of the skin and mucous membranes caused by warts, usually not through sexual life to spread, it is not a sexually transmitted disease. Although warts are not a sexually transmitted disease, they are transmissible and can be spread through direct or indirect contact. The actual warts can be spread through direct or indirect contact. Therefore, healthy people should not touch the warts directly, and avoid touching other parts of the body after touching the warts with their hands, otherwise it will be easy to spread the warts; the warts shouldn’t be shared with other people.