Stannum Level analysis is a test used to measure the concentration of the element stannum (tin) in the body, using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) with both Flame and Graphite Furnace (GFA) modes. This analysis is important for assessing exposure levels to heavy metals, as they can impact overall health. The test is typically performed by taking a blood or urine sample, which is then analyzed in specialized laboratories. The results help determine if there has been excessive exposure to stannum, which can arise from occupational, environmental, or household sources. By evaluating stannum levels, doctors can make informed decisions regarding treatment and the management of potential health risks, contributing to the maintenance of individual health.