A pulse rate of 77 beats/min is normal. The normal range for a normal adult pulse rate is 60-100 beats/min, and 77 beats/min is within the normal range. For a pulse that is 77 beats/minute without any uncomfortable symptoms is a very good pulse rate and does not require any treatment. For some patients with underlying heart disease, it is required to minimize the heart load and control the pulse rate within a reasonable range, which can significantly improve the patient’s prognosis. It is generally required to control the pulse rate at about 55 beats/min. 77 beats/min for these people is a bit fast, and it is recommended to increase the dosage of beta-blockers to control the heart rate within the ideal range. For people who usually exercise a lot, the pulse may be lower than normal, around 50 beats/min. When the pulse appears to be 77 beats/min, there may be symptoms of panic, and it is recommended to look for the cause of the increased pulse rate.