EB Adema, even though you can't see any damage on your phone's screen doesn't mean there isn't any. The fact is, the LCD is made up of intricate transparent circuitry that you can't see with the naked eye, but is there nevertheless. In any kind of impact on the screen there's a chance of damaging those delicate circuits even if the glass is still intact, and that's what it sounds like has happened to your phone.
Sorry to say that kind of damage isn't repairable, and the only cure is to replace the screen. iFixit has a guide giving you step by step instructions on how to replace the screen yourself.
Motorola Moto G60S Display Replacement - iFixit Repair Guide
The screen itself is readily available online; I usually start with places like Amazon, eBay and AliExpress, but there are many other sites available as well. Here's an example of the first one that came up on my cursory search.
https://www.amazon.com/Ygpmoiki-XT2135-2...
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