not independantly, but the association of a similar environment where both circumstance of things would likely happen or be present might make it appear that a cockroach could give you scabies
Hives can cause a similar appearance to scabies, but you will know scabies from any other condition by the lines that begin to appear in your skin in affected areas and the maddening itch. Hives is a sort of general term to describe a skin reaction to a number of things, most often allergies to medication, something else in your environment, or stress. They appear as itchy, swollen, usually red but sometimes white wheals on the skin.
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The keyboards are exactly the same in China as they are in Ameria. They use Pin Yin, the "spelling" of their symbols, to type into computers. Chi Fan, which means eat, would appear as 吃饭.
Infestation with huge numbers of mites (on the order of thousands to millions).This form of scabies, with its major infestation, is referred to as crusted scabies or Norwegian scabies.
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They all have scabies.
You have high risk of scabies if your skin comes in contact with the skin of a person having scabies because scabies is a contagious disease.
ItchingIt was most likely "Norwegian scabies" which refers instead to a particularly severe form of scabies that is also known as crusted scabies. Crusted scabies has been called Norwegian scabies because the condition was first described in Norway in the mid-19th century.
Scabies often manifests in a variety of places, including on the web between your fingers. I've never heard of it manifesting on fingertips, nor or skin cracking. Scabies, by the time they appear, itch incredibly. If you aren't itching, with the other symptoms you've described, I think you can rule out scabies. Please note that getting friendly advice from a well-meaning layman on the Internet is no substitute for professional medical advice from someone with a license.
Not unless there are "Scabies" on the cell phone that you are using, Scabies do not come out of thin air from telephone waves.