No. Light by itself doesn't cause permanent damage to the eyes, unless the intensity is extreme (like a laser, or magnified sunlight), or your eyes are extremely susceptible (for lack of pigment or an existing eye condition).
Don't get me wrong, UV and HEV light are known to damage the retina (and it's even possible for the surface of the eyes to get sunburnt), but your eyes will involuntarily prevent overexposure by contracting the pupils and squinting, and any damage will heal over time.
If you're looking for a trustworthy answer though, don't take my word for it, let a doctor have a look at your eyes.