My touch screen has some white cubes and it doesn't works

I dropped it and when I turned it on there was some white almost transparent cubes and the touch screen doesnt work.
It´s an iphone 5s and I got it last june.

Take it to an Apple Store and get it evaluated.  Obviously something broke when you dropped it.

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