There is no potassium chloride in normal natural cheese. Potassium chloride appears in cheese as an additive and is not recommended for children to eat regularly. Children's demand for potassium is very low. As long as they are healthy and normal, they do not need additional potassium supplements. Moreover, in children, the kidney function is not fully developed, and the body takes in too much potassium and cannot metabolize it. Therefore, whether it is cheese or other food, if it contains potassium chloride, the baby should not eat it regularly, otherwise it will easily cause hyperkalemia, which is not good for the baby's heart. It can also easily cause gastrointestinal dysfunction and cause diarrhea, so it is not recommended to give it to the baby. Baby eats cheese containing potassium chloride