Is hand tremor in cerebral infarction severe or mild?

Hand tremor caused by cerebral infarction is usually mild if it is related to the cerebral infarction itself; if it is secondary to Parkinson’s syndrome, it is usually more serious.
Hand tremor caused by cerebral infarction is generally due to neurological lesions, which may be related to the site of cerebral infarction, such as cerebral infarction in the basal ganglia region, which may affect involuntary movement and hand tremor; or due to the poor strength of the hand after cerebral infarction and the emergence of hand tremor in the holding of objects and other situations, which can be improved after the administration of medication and rehabilitation therapy, and is relatively mild.
If the hand tremor is caused by secondary Parkinson’s disease after cerebral infarction, the response to medication is poor, and it is accompanied by obvious symptoms of motor delay and cognitive impairment, which is relatively serious.
If you have hand tremor after cerebral infarction, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible, according to the specific condition of the doctor, to develop individualized diagnosis and treatment plan, so as not to delay the condition.