Dear @Eri,
thank you for sharing your situation with us in the community.
According to the following law you can apply a second time for asylum, the so called "Folgeantrag":
https://dejure.org/gesetze/AsylG/71.html
If the factual and legal situation deteriorates dramatically after your first asylum procedure, you can apply for a Subsequent Asylum Application („Asylfolgeantrag “). A change of the government in your home country or the detention of a family member are some examples of such case. You can also apply for a Subsequent Asylum Application if the symptoms of a severe, unidentified war trauma start to reveal itself in you. Such conditions may provide new grounds for a right to asylum or, at the very least, a ban on deportation under Section 60 (7) of the Residence Act. You will have to personally apply for a Subsequent Asylum Application at BAMF's outpost office, located inside the Initial reception facility in which you probably used to live. If you have travelled outside Germany in the meanwhile, upon submission of a subsequent asylum application, you would have to reside for a maximum of six months in an initial accommodation facility, and the residence limitations apply to you again.
I hope we could assist you, if you need further guidance please do not hesitate to contact us.
Best regards,
Nilab