No... I worked in a hospital where patients had to have multiple xrays in a week for various reasons. I don't believe you are in any danger... :-) Even Xray techs wear those badges to track their radiation exposure and they are in the room everyday for years with out issues. Just for perspective
The answer is "yes", with qualifications. Every x-ray causes tissue damage and danger. That being said the x-ray represented a quantum leap in medicine. Before the x-ray thousand of people died because a physician could not look inside and make a diagnosis. Having an x-ray taken represents a risk-benefit situation. Most times taking the x-ray to diagnose a potentially life-threatening problem outweighs the additional risk of a malignancy. There is no "safe" level of radiation. Every x-ray increases the chance of a malignancy. The problem is that hospitals, for purposes of legal liability take far more x-rays that necessary. And if a patient is transferred from one hospital to another the hospital (again for alleged legal reasons) repeats the entire test series. If you need an x-ray do not be afraid to take one, but... question every x-ray. Have them done in the x-ray room rather than on the "roll-in" portable machine (they gove higher doses and produce a less clear image because the short-wave x-rays are subject to vibratrion). If you are male or female insist on obtaining a lead shield to cover your reproductive organs, even if the x-ray is to the upper body. There is "scatter" and if they tell you the x-rays only hit where the light is they are misinformed.
nope...don't think so.... I think if you go for an X-ray every day - yes ....