Seriously --- how long til your next regular eye exam?
Consider moving it earlier.
Main reason --- coincidence is a possibility, could be something else happened.
Or if you've got some other problem that the bright light made briefly worse, you want to catch it before ordinary daylight hurts.
I go to a university eye teaching clinic, have for 30 years, and the older I get, the more they like having me around (grin). The usual student age group they get in is disgustingly healthy compared to an average older person.
I had a little slight odd feeling I might have something in my eye last fall, almost blew it off, but I was going to be camping for the better part of a week and got it seen on day four. I'd convinced myself it was just some little passing irritation.
It was my first corneal ulcer, and now I wash my the area around my eyes and lashes and eyelids twice a day, as often as I brush my teeth.
And for the same reason. Only clean the ones you want to keep, they say.
Just sayin' -- for example, if you got a bright spot focused on your retina for example, and blew a little spot in it, your brain will have made it invisible to you by now and only the fancy testing machines will detect it -- or an eye exam, looking at the retina.
Has someone made flashlight bezels with space for lettering around the lens, on the flat surfaces meant to let the light stand up, on which we could get a little engraving done?
Do NOT point light into usable eye.