How to Say "liver-related" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “liver-related” is “hepático” — B2 level.

Examples
El doctor dice que tengo un problema hepático leve.
The doctor says I have a minor liver problem.
La cirrosis es una enfermedad hepática grave.
Cirrhosis is a serious liver disease.
Necesitamos realizar un perfil hepático completo para ver cómo funciona su hígado.
We need to perform a complete liver panel to see how your liver is working.
Gender Matching
This word changes its ending based on the thing it describes. Use 'hepático' for masculine words like 'problema' and 'hepática' for feminine words like 'salud' or 'enfermedad'.
Adjective Placement
In Spanish, technical or medical describing words almost always come AFTER the noun. Say 'daño hepático' (damage liver-related) rather than 'hepático daño'.
Confusing the Organ with the Adjective
Mistake: “Me duele el hepático.”
Correction: Me duele el hígado.
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