Patients with cerebral infarction will have body shaking, and body shaking is usually a clinical symptom and manifestation of body twitching, which is a pre-convulsion caused by abnormal discharge due to brain nerve damage. There may also be secondary epilepsy-like manifestations, so if the body trembles during the acute stage of cerebral infarction, it is usually due to acute cerebrovascular insufficiency of blood supply or compression of cerebral nerves, which causes clinical symptoms of body trembling, and at this time, it is necessary to go to the hospital to perform systematic treatment, and if it is within the window period of cerebral infarction, certain thrombolysis can be given for treatment. If shivering occurs during the sequelae of cerebral infarction, attention should be paid to adjusting the patient’s lifestyle and methods, paying attention to rest and not overworking, and the patient should go to the hospital to improve EEG and other related examinations.