Insomnia is commonly found in daily practice. General practitioners in Indonesia are currently given the competence to diagnose and treat Insomnia disorders. Apparently some cases of insomnia are not as easy as the treatment theory. Chronic insomnia includes difficult cases that begin to be difficult to cure even though psychiatric specialists.
Insomnia disorders can be diagnosed in primary care. General practitioners as doctors in the front line of public health services must be able to diagnose insomnia disorders appropriately. Insomnia disorder patients usually complain of complaints of difficulty sleeping or difficulty maintaining sleep. Insomenia, which usually comes to most general practitioners, may be more cases of insomnia, which is still under a month.