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Extreme Phimosis?

My foreskin has been closing around my penis head for several years now. Also, the last place I lived had a damage toilet seat that sometimes get caught on my foreskin when it fell down, stretching it out too. It's never really been a problem until recently. Now, the opening in the foreskin to urinate is that of a regular injection needle. I can't stretch it by hand as I can't grab the edge of the opening due to it's micro size. And I do drink plenty of water, every day. It's become a struggle to urinate because the skin inflates with urine that I have squeeze out like milking a cow with no control over direction. And the pressure build is really painful sometimes to the point of breaking out in cold sweats.

Is there anyway I can stretch the opening or (going extreme here) circumcision myself without seeing a doctor?
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But you are on a MEDICAL site seeking medical advice.
Perhaps you might want to talk to your religious leader about your problem. He ( or she) may have an answer, a special prayer to help you?
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I don't see a doctor for  religious reasons. Don't Believe in their work or modern medication.
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For heaven's sake, see a doctor.  What more does it take?
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